Brazilian exports of chicken and pork have already brought in nearly R$50 billion in 2021

Published 2021년 11월 12일

Tridge summary

Brazil's chicken and pork exports have seen a significant increase in the first 10 months of 2021, with chicken exports reaching 3.8 million tons, a 10.45% increase year-on-year, and pork exports reaching 1 million tons, a 13.4% increase. The exports have fetched a total of US$ 8.5 billion, with chicken bringing in US$ 6.3 billion and pork bringing in US$ 2.2 billion. China is the largest consumer of these exports, followed by Japan for chicken and Chile for pork. The growth in exports is attributed to the disease-free status of Brazil's pork production and the impact of the African swine fever disease in other countries.
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Original content

Brazilian exports of chicken and pork, considering all fresh and processed cuts, totaled 4.8 million tons in the first 10 months of 2021. 3.8 million tons of chicken and 1 million tons were sold. tons of pork, 10.45% and 13.4% above the volume registered in the same period of the previous year, respectively In cash, these exports add up to US$ 8.5 billion, US$ 6.3 billion for chickens and US$ 2.2 billion for pigs, an amount that corresponds to almost R$ 50 billion, when converted to the national currency. according to a survey by the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) this week. Values rose by 25.1% and 21.5%, respectively. Just last month, exports of Brazilian chicken meat increased 24.2% compared to the same period last year, and pork exports, 11.9%. The revenue, however, had a much greater growth jump, as the prices of the two meats also increased in 2021: 25.1% for the chicken sector and 11.9% for the swine industry. China appears as Brazil's biggest customer in ...
Source: Economia

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