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Frozen poultry exports through Georgia Ports rose by 8.5% in the past year, with the Port of Savannah solidifying its role as the nation’s leading gateway for poultry shipments. This growth reflects both strong global demand and expanded cold chain infrastructure investments.
In conclusion, Georgia Ports’ 8.5% rise in frozen poultry exports highlights both the strength of global demand and the effectiveness of recent infrastructure investments. With Savannah’s expanded cold chain capacity and new inland rail connections, the region is well-positioned to sustain growth, reinforce its leadership in U.S. poultry trade, and deliver greater efficiency to producers and international markets alike.
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