Poultry sector exports from Rio Grande do Sul and Brazil in November 2024

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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In November 2024, Rio Grande do Sul's poultry sector experienced a 16.5% increase in chicken meat exports, totaling 9.2 thousand more tons than November 2023, despite a 5.3% drop from January to November 2024. The sector also faced setbacks from Newcastle Disease and floods, leading to a 13% revenue reduction. However, national chicken meat exports grew by 23.2%, with China as the main market. Egg exports, on the other hand, saw a significant decrease in volume and revenue. Despite these challenges, the sector is optimistic and planning for recovery, with plans to grow by 3% to 4% in 2025. Brazilian egg exports, however, continue to decline due to market fluctuations.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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In November 2024, the poultry sector in Rio Grande do Sul recorded significant growth in chicken meat exports, with a 16.5% increase in volume, representing 9.2 thousand more tons compared to the same month of the previous year. Revenue also performed positively, growing 26.9%, reaching US$ 125.8 million, an increase of US$ 26.6 million compared to November 2023. The poultry sector in the state was heavily impacted in August 2024 due to the outbreak of Newcastle Disease (ND). However, in the following months, there was a partial recovery, with the adaptation of exports to markets that had imposed specific restrictions on the affected region. Despite the recovery, from January to November 2024, chicken meat exports fell by 5.3%, with 636.1 thousand tons exported, 35.2 thousand tons less than in 2023. Revenue totaled US$ 1.158 billion, registering a reduction of 13% in the annual comparison. In terms of losses, it is estimated that the DNC outbreak caused a loss of US$ 173 million ...

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