Brazil could export almost 3 million tons of beef and 1.5 million tons of pork in 2024 according to the USDA

Published 2024년 3월 7일

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The US Department of Agriculture forecasts a 4% increase in Brazil's beef production to 11.37 million tons in 2024, driven by rising domestic demand and record exports of 2.95 million tons. Brazil is also diversifying its beef export markets. Meanwhile, the country's pork production is projected to reach 4.6 million tons in 2024, with domestic consumption at 3.18 million tons and exports set to rise by 6% to 1.5 million tons.
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The US Department of Agriculture has just published its forecast report on the evolution of the production, consumption and trade of beef and pork in Brazil for 2024. This country is the second largest producer of beef by world level and the largest exporter, covering a quarter of the trade in this meat. USDA forecasts indicate that this country will see its production increase by 4% to reach 11.37 million tons. Domestic demand will also rise and reach 9.4 million tons due to a greater supply of meat and better prices for consumers. Regarding exports, the USDA predicts that in 2024 they will reach a record of 2.95 million tons, 2% more than in 2023. This forecast takes into account the increase in beef production, the strong external demand and the challenges faced by foreign competitors. Due to its dependence on the Chinese market, Brazilian authorities continually work to diversify the markets to which it exports. By 2024, the new markets that Brazil opened in 2023 - such as ...
Source: Agromeat

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