Beef exports to China continue to underpin New Zealand's red meat export sales, which hit a record $9.1billion last year.
Latest Meat Industry Association data shows that the value of shipments to China jumped by 57 per cent to reach $3.7 billion.
Sheep meat grew 40 per cent to $1.6 billion and beef exports more than doubled to $1.7 billion.
The industry association said New Zealand meat exporters had benefited from tariff reductions into Japan following the new trans Pacific partnership agreement and total tariff savings were nearly $25 million on beef and offal exports to the country.
The value of red meat products to Japan increased by 4 per cent to $367 million for the year, propped up by an 11 per cent increase in the value of beef exports, which grew to $183 million in 2019, and beef offals, which grew by 37 per cent to $48 million.