Brazil nearly doubles poultry genetics exports

Published 2023년 4월 19일

Tridge summary

In March 2023, Brazil's poultry genetics exports saw a significant surge, nearly doubling from the previous year to 3,030 tonnes, valued at USD 27,842 million, marking an 84.7% increase in revenue. The first quarter of 2023 witnessed a 92.5% rise in total poultry genetics exports, reaching 7,685 tonnes and generating USD 70,080 million, a 70.3% increase compared to the same period in 2022. Mexico emerged as the leading buyer, with a 279% increase in its imports, followed by Peru and Paraguay. This growth positions Brazil as a dominant exporter of poultry genetics, with Latin American countries increasing their imports and Europe, Venezuela, and Saudi Arabia also making substantial purchases, reinforcing Brazil's status as a hub for this high-value segment.
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São Paulo – Brazil exported 3,030 tonnes of poultry genetics in March, nearly doubling (up 93.7%) sales in 2022’s same month, according to information released this Wednesday (19) by the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). Products include day-old chicks and hatching eggs. Exports revenue grew 84.7% in the same comparison, to USD 27,842 million. In 2023's first quarter, foreign sales of poultry genetics progressed by 92.5%, with 7,685 tonnes exported. Revenue reached USD 70,080 million, 70.3% higher than reported in the first three months of 2022. Mexico was the leading buyer of Brazilian poultry genetics in March, with 1,719 tonnes, up 279%. Peru and Paraguay also stood out as destinations. “Latin American countries increased their imports in March, surpassing traditional destinations for the sector, such ...
Source: Anba

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