Enter your FOB volume and weight. We compute your market share in heading 0103 for 2024 and the average price competitors charged — derived mathematically by removing your operation from Brazil's total.
Formula: others_price = (FOB_total − your_FOB) / (KG_total − your_KG)
This tool allows you to compare your contract prices for Live swine animals (HS4 0103) against the current market average. In 2024, the average export price stands at US$ 16.88/kg, while the average import price is US$ 17.81/kg. These figures represent the global market's valuation for this product.
If your contract price is above these averages, it suggests you are capturing a premium. Conversely, a price below the market average may indicate an opportunity to revisit your pricing strategy and potentially improve your profit margins. Consult the worked example below for a step-by-step guide.
Hypothetical exporter in chapter 0103 for 2024. The numbers below use an operator representing about 5% of Brazil's total export volume for this chapter.
Suppose your operation reported US$ 342,114.35 in FOB with 20 t of cargo shipped — your average price sits at US$ 16.882/kg.
Brazil exported US$ 6.8 M in total across 405 t, putting the market's average price at US$ 16.882/kg.
The gap between your US$ 16.882/kg and the competitor average of US$ 16.882/kg is your price position — above signals premium captured; below means there's room to revisit margin or check the destination mix.
The market average price is derived from the total value of trade divided by the total volume traded for Live swine animals. For instance, the export average is US$ 16.88/kg, based on all recorded export transactions in 2024. Similarly, the import average is US$ 17.81/kg.
The 'competitor price' is not explicitly provided in this data. However, you can compare your contract price against the chapter's average export price of US$ 16.88/kg or import price of US$ 17.81/kg. These averages reflect the general market valuation for Live swine animals in 2024.
The provided prices are FOB (Free On Board), meaning they represent the value of the goods at the point of export and do not include international freight or insurance costs. For example, exports to Argentina averaged US$ 23.09/kg on an FOB basis.
The 'top partner volume share' indicates the market concentration for Live swine animals. In 2024, the leading partner accounted for 59.1% of the total trade volume. This highlights the significance of major trading relationships within this HS4 chapter.
Yes, the averages of US$ 16.88/kg for exports and US$ 17.81/kg for imports encompass all types of live swine animals classified under HS4 code 0103. Specific transaction prices can vary significantly, as seen with Danish imports averaging US$ 54.64/kg.