Brazil: Chicken meat exports increased by 10.6% in the first two months

Published 2023년 3월 8일

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The Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) has reported a rise in chicken meat exports, reaching 379.2 thousand tons in February 2023, a 1.3% increase from the previous year. Revenue for these exports also saw an 11.1% increase, totaling US$736.3 million. From January to February 2023, chicken meat exports increased by 10.6%, totaling 800.1 thousand tons, with a significant 24.5% increase in revenue, reaching US$1.593 billion. China remains the primary market for these exports, followed by Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the European Union, marking a trend of increasing demand for Brazilian chicken meat in these markets.
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The Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) announced that exports of Brazilian chicken meat, including all in natura and processed products, reached 379.2 thousand tons in February, an increase of 1.3% in relation to the same period of the previous year, when 374.5 thousand tons were exported. In terms of revenue, there was an increase of 11.1% in February 2023, totaling US$736.3 million, compared to US$663 million in February 2022. In the year, chicken meat exports totaled 800.1 thousand tons, an increase of 10.6% compared to the same period of the previous year, when 723.7 thousand tons were exported. Revenue also saw a significant 24.5% increase, reaching US$1.593 billion in the first two months of this year, compared to US$1.280 billion in the same period of the previous year. China remains the main destination for Brazilian exports, having imported 111.7 thousand tons in the first two months of 2023, an increase of 23.2% compared to the same period of 2022, when it ...

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