Brazil is expected to see a strong performance in chicken meat exports in March, following a significant increase in February, according to Itaú BBA bank. The country's disease-free status from avian influenza could further boost exports, although the potential impact if the virus were to enter the country is uncertain. The USDA attaché in Brazil predicts a 2.5% expansion in Brazilian chicken meat production, reaching 14.8 million tons, and a 3.4% increase in exports, reaching 4.6 million tons. This conservative projection assumes no cases of avian influenza in Brazil. The poultry sector's profit margins may lead to a slowdown in broiler chick housing, but the steady export pace could mitigate this.