US poultry and egg exports set record last year

Published 2023년 2월 17일

Tridge summary

In 2022, U.S. broiler exports reached all-time highs in both volume and value, with significant record-breaking growth in exports to the Philippines, Congo (Brazzaville), Gambia, Mauritania, Benin, and Guinea, as well as to China and Taiwan. Overall, broiler exports increased by 4.6 percent to 3,792,380 metric tons, and their export value rose by 17.0 percent to $5.218 billion. However, U.S. turkey exports experienced a decline, with a 25.6 percent drop in volume and a 3.6 percent decrease in value due to HPAI detections in major production states. U.S. turkey production also saw a decrease of 6.1 percent. Additionally, total U.S. egg exports fell by 52.0 percent in volume and 14.4 percent in value.
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Original content

U.S. broiler exports to the Philippines, Congo (Brazzaville), Gambia, Mauritania, Benin, and Guinea in 2022 reached all-time highs in volume and value, while exports to China and Taiwan set records in value. Also, Angola, Georgia, Vietnam, Gabon, Singapore, Canada, Turkmenistan, Iraq, and Chile showed tremendous gains in broiler exports from the previous year. Broiler exports in 2022 were 3,792,380 metric tons, up 4.6 percent from 2021, while export value reached $5.218 billion, up 17.0 percent. Turkey exports in 2022 were 184,837 metric tons, down 25.6 percent from 2021, while export value was $641.6 million, down 3.6 percent. The decrease in export volume is due largely to HPAI detections in important turkey-producing states such as Minnesota, Indiana, and North Carolina. More than 9.44 million commercial turkey meat birds were affected by the end of December 2022. And ...
Source: EuroMeat

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