Brazil's turkey meat exports recorded an increase of 17.8% in 2023

Published 2024년 1월 10일

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In 2023, Brazilian turkey meat exports increased by 17.8% compared to the previous year, reaching a total of 69.8 thousand tons and generating over US$200 million in revenue. The largest importer of Brazilian turkey meat was Mexico, importing 16 thousand tons, while South Africa imported 12.9 thousand tons and the European Union imported 10.8 thousand tons. The president of the Brazilian Animal Protein Association, Ricardo Santin, expects the upward trend in turkey meat exports to continue in 2024.
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Portuguese International sales generate revenues exceeding US$200 million Follow the analysis by ABPA president, Ricardo Santin: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aUa4qmGBwgbIaIwL6hwRTlu7mNbyx-wT/view?usp=sharing São Paulo, January 10, 2024 – Brazilian turkey meat exports ended 2023 with an increase of 17.8%, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). In total, 69.8 thousand tons of poultry products were exported last year, compared to 59.2 thousand tons in 2022. Sales generated over the 12 months of 2023 generated revenue of US$201 million, a result 6.2% higher than the previous year's total, with US$189.3 million. In December, sales of turkey meat to the international market were 4.2 thousand tons, a volume 20.4% higher than that shipped in the same comparative period in 2022, with 3.5 thousand tons. Revenue obtained from sales totaled US$8.4 million, 5.1% lower than the total made in the twelfth month of 2022, with US$8.9 million. The largest importer of turkey ...
Source: Abpa

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