[Livestock and Fisheries News=Reporter Kim Sinji] The resumption of Brazilian chicken imports, along with the smooth supply of breeding chickens, is expected to lead to a decrease in chicken prices next year, while the volume of imports is expected to increase. According to the recent report "2026 South Korea Poultry (Chicken) Industry Outlook" released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), next year's chicken production in South Korea is expected to increase by 0.5% to 925,000 tons compared to last year (920,000 tons) as the supply of breeding chickens becomes smoother. Domestic poultry industry insiders note that although the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) in Brazilian chickens caused chicken prices to soar earlier this year, they are rapidly declining as imports resume and are expected to continue in the future.