Brazil: Export performance of beef, chicken, and pork in 2022

Published 2023년 1월 4일

Tridge summary

Brazilian exports of beef, pork, and chicken experienced a significant increase in 2022, with the total volume surpassing 7.450 million tons, a 9% rise from the previous year. This surge in exports led to a 30% increase in foreign exchange revenue, reaching over US$23 billion. Beef was the best-performing meat, with a 28% increase in volume and a 17.52% rise in average price. Chicken also saw a notable increase, with a 4% rise in volume and a 23% increase in average price. Although pork exports did not recover fully, they maintained the same volume as the previous year. Overall, beef and chicken hits record highs in both volume shipped and revenue generated.
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Preliminary figures from SECEX indicate that in 2022 Brazilian exports of beef, pork and chicken increased by more than 9%, approaching 7.450 million tons. In turn, foreign exchange revenue was about a third higher than in 2021, surpassing US$23 billion Reaching close to 2 million tons, beef, with an increase in volume of practically 28%, was the one with the best performance in the year, since, in parallel with the increase in volume, it appreciated 17.52% in the average price, a performance that provided foreign exchange revenue almost 50% higher than in 2021. The volume of chicken meat registered an annual increase within the margins foreseen by the export sector for some time: just over 4% increase, an index that corresponded to an annual total of 4.443 million tons. Chicken was also the meat with the highest appreciation in the year, an increase of around 23% in the average price, resulting in an increase of 28% in foreign exchange earnings. With just over 1.014 million tons, ...
Source: Avistie

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