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Brazilian pork exports hit a record high in March, with 153,800 tons shipped, up 32.2% from 116,300 tons in the same month last year, according to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). Export revenue also set a record, reaching $361.6 million in March, up 30.1% from $278 million in the same month of 2025. In the first quarter of the year, shipment volumes rose 16.5% to 392,200 tons, compared with 336,800 tons in the same period last year. Revenue for the period reached $916 million, up 16.1% from $788.9 million a year earlier. The Philippines was the top destination, receiving 48,900 tons in March, up 80.7% year on year, followed by Japan with 18,200 tons (+85.8%), China with 12,700 tons (-9.5%), Chile with 10,600 tons (+26.1%) and Hong Kong with 8,800 tons (-29.4%). "Brazil's global demand for pork remains high, especially in markets such as the Philippines, Japan and other countries in Asia and South America. The behaviour of exports at the beginning of the year ...