Brazil's chicken exports in the first four months of 2023 increased by 14.5%

Published 2023년 5월 10일

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In April 2023, Brazil's fresh chicken exports reached more than 408 thousand tons, a 5.63% increase from April 2022 and the second highest month in 2023. Despite a 15% decrease from March 2023, the average daily exports increased by nearly 8%. The average price continued to decrease from April 2022 but increased slightly from March 2023, indicating a recovery in prices. The UK has increased its poultry meat import quota from Brazil by 20.7%, expected to increase sales by at least $60 million in 2023. However, poultry organizations have dropped EU support for vaccination against salmonella, reducing support by 30%. The US has increased the amount of chicken it can dump in South Africa retroactively to 71,632 tonnes for the year ending March 2023. Argentine chicken prices have decreased by 30% due to increased supplies after normalized weather. Ecuador has exported its first batch of 28 tons of chicken meat to the Bahamas and is planning to export to many new markets.
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Brazil's fresh chicken exports in April 2023 reached more than 408 thousand tons, up 5.63% compared to April 2022 and down 15% compared to March 2023, this is the second highest month in 2023. Average daily exports in April 2023 increased by nearly 8% compared to March 2023. The average price level in April 2023 continued to decrease by more than 2% compared to April 2022, but increased slightly by 1.5% compared to March 2023, signaling a recovery in prices, the market is heading towards the level. Best price ever. In the first four months of 2023, Brazil's chicken export volume increased by nearly 14.5%, while the average price increased by 5.5%. From January 2023 to February 2023, Brazil's domestic broiler flocks decreased from more than 589 million heads to nearly 533 million heads, a decrease of nearly 10%, but the average selling price remained the same. Therefore, in the two-month period from late February 2023 to early April 2023, the supply of poultry for slaughter was ...
Source: Vinanet

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