External prices for Brazilian chicken meat recover, but remain far from the maximum values

Published 2021년 11월 26일

Tridge summary

The average price of Brazil's main chicken meat exports has seen a significant increase in 2021, with the highest price for whole chicken increasing by 28.56% and processed and salted chicken meat increasing by 36.01% and 32.86% respectively. Despite this, none of the items have reached record prices since September 2008, with whole chicken currently at 25% lower than its best price in April 2013. Industrialized products also reached a record price of over US$3,000/ton in September 2008.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

In 2021, the average price reached by the four main chicken meat items that make up the mix exported by Brazil has been registering a strong recovery compared to 2020 or even previous years. Even so, the most recent prices remain at a significant distance from the records already registered, one of which has been unbeatable for more than a decade, that is, since September 2008. Monthly data from SECEX/ME have shown, for this year, a significant appreciation of the four main items exported. Thus, although they registered the lowest annual growth rate, chicken cuts, with an increase of 12.52%, presented an appreciation considered expressive. The best, however, was the whole chicken – an increase of 28.56% – and, above all, with the processed and salted chicken meat – with increases of 36.01% and 32.86%, respectively. However, all of them are at a relative distance from the records already registered. Hence the four items remain with negative results. Whole chicken, for example, ...

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