Brazil: Beef, chicken, and pork export trends in 2022

Published 2022년 11월 8일

Tridge summary

The article reports on the dynamics of Brazil's agricultural exports, focusing on the performance of beef, chicken, and pork in the first 10 months of 2022. Beef exports have surged by nearly 25% compared to the same period in 2021, reaching 1.690 million tons, with expectations to hit 338 thousand tons in the remaining two months, resulting in an annual total of approximately 2.030 million tons, a 30% increase from the previous year. Innatura chicken meat exports have also seen growth, rising by 4.71% to 3.727 million tons, with room for an additional 745 thousand tons in the last two months of the year. This would yield a total of 4.472 million tons, a 5.25% increase from 2021. Although pork exports have experienced a slight decline by 3.28% from January to October, with an estimated slight increase in the remaining months, the annual total is anticipated to be around 1% lower than the previous year.
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Chicken meat should register an increase not very different from what had been forecast since the end of last year, while pork still tends to a small decrease. Although preliminary, the SECEX/ME figures indicate that in the first 10 months of 2022, beef exports (considered exclusively the in natura product) reached 1.690 million tons, registering an increase close to 25% compared to the same period of the previous year. last year. By the monthly average recorded so far, the volume of the final two months of the year can reach 338 thousand tons and raise the annual total to close to 2.030 million tons, about 30% more than the exported in 2021. In natura chicken meat has, so far, increased by 4.71% over the same 10 months of 2021, its shipments totaling, according to SECEX/ME figures, 3.727 million tons. Corresponding to a monthly average of just over 372 thousand tons, the accumulated for the year indicates that another 745 thousand tons can still be exported in these last two ...

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