Brazilian Animal Protein Association ABPA predicts chicken, pork and egg exports in 2024; industry sustainability relay: PIF PAF company uses PET bottles to enrich the growth environment of broiler chickens

Published 2023년 12월 28일

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association announced production and export estimates for Brazilian chicken, pork, and eggs in 2023 and predicted continued growth in 2024. Brazil's chicken and pork production and exports will continue to grow from 2023 into 2024, with increases in both production and exports. Brazil's egg exports have remained high and are growing, while the domestic egg consumption is expected to increase, showing that more Brazilian families want to consume more animal protein.
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On December 19, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association ABPA announced in Sao Paulo the production and export of Brazilian chicken, pork and eggs in 2023, and also gave an estimate for continued growth in 2024. ​ Brazilian poultry ​ Brazil will produce a total of 14.8 million tons of poultry meat in 2023, an increase of 2.6% from 2022. Exports will reach 5.1 million tons, an increase of 6.8% from last year. ​ In 2024, both production and exports will continue to grow. The total output is expected to reach 15.35 million tons, a growth of 3.7%; at the same time, exports will reach 5.3 million tons, a year-on-year growth of 3.9%. ​ In 2023, Brazil's domestic chicken consumption will be 9.8 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 1%; the per capita annual consumption of chicken is 46 kilograms. By 2024, domestic consumption is expected to increase by 3.6%, exceeding 10 million tons; the per capita annual consumption will reach 47 kilograms. ​ Ricardo, Chairman of the ...
Source: Foodmate

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