Chicken meat's performance, of the four main items exported in the first 10 months of 2022, in Brazil

Published 2022년 11월 18일

Tridge summary

Brazilian chicken meat exports have seen a notable increase in the volume evolution index for chicken cuts, with a 6.99% rise between January and October, equating to an additional 185 thousand tons. This is in contrast to industrialized chicken products, which saw a 13.11% increase, contributing only 11 thousand tons. Furthermore, chicken cuts have experienced the best price evolution compared to the previous year, with a 23.61% increase, resulting in revenue that is almost a third higher than in 2021. Despite a slight decrease in the volume of whole chicken exports and a significant increase in price, it has still managed to contribute to a notable increase in foreign exchange revenue for the country.
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Original content

Even though the volume evolution index among industrialized chicken (+13.11%) exceeds that achieved by the other three main exported items, chicken cuts remain the flagship (unbeatable) in Brazilian chicken meat exports . Incidentally, its 6.99% increase between January and October corresponds to an additional almost 185 thousand tons, while the 13.11% increase in industrialized products amounts to less than a tenth of that volume – no more than 11 thousand tons. But not only that, because cuts have also been registering the best price evolution compared to last year, with an increase of 23.61%. Hence, its revenue is almost a third higher than that achieved in the same nine months of 2021. With a negative result in ...

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