Brazilian turkey meat exports register an increase of 17.8% in 2023 in volume and 6.2% in value

Published 2024년 1월 15일

Tridge summary

In 2023, turkey meat sales generated $201 million in revenue, a 6.2% increase from the previous year's total of $189.3 million. December saw an increase in international sales, with 4,200 tons of turkey meat exported, generating 8.4 million dollars in income, despite a 5.1% decrease from the previous year. Mexico, the largest importer of Brazilian turkey meat, saw a 4% decrease in imports, while South Africa and the European Union saw significant increases of 38% and 239%, respectively. ABPA president Ricardo Santín expects this upward trend in turkey meat exports to continue throughout the year.
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Sales generated during the 12 months of 2023 generated revenue of $201 million, 6.2% higher than the previous year's total, with $189.3 million. In December, sales of turkey meat to the international market were 4,200 tons, a volume 20.4% higher than that sent in the same comparative period of 2022, with 3,500 tons. The income obtained from sales totaled 8.4 million dollars, 5.1% less than the total obtained in the twelfth month of 2022, with 8.9 million. Mexico, the largest importer of turkey meat produced in Brazil, imported 16,000 tons in 2023, a figure 4% lower than the previous year. In positive flow, South Africa imported 12,900 tons (+38%) and the European Union, 10,800 tons (+239%). “Turkey's meat exports have maintained an ...

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