USDA: Brazil's leadership in global chicken meat exports expands during the five-year pandemic

게시됨 2024년 1월 26일

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Global chicken meat exports are projected to rise by 6% to 13.9 million tons in 2024, according to USDA projections. Brazil is expected to lead this growth with a 27% increase, reaching nearly 5 million tons. China's exports are also expected to grow significantly by 40%, albeit from a smaller base. Thai exports are predicted to grow at a similar rate to Brazil's, while the USA's exports are expected to remain stable. However, the European Union and other exporters are expected to see a decrease in exports, with the EU facing a reduction of over 15%.
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Compared to 2020 (the most challenging year in the modern world), global chicken meat exports should – according to USDA projections – reach 13.9 million tons in 2024, increasing by just over 6%. In this context, the forecast for Brazil is a volume very close to 5 million tons (a result that – let it be clear from now on – does not include exports of chicken feet/paws), which means an increase of 27% – average of just over 6% per year. In other words: the Brazilian annual increase is the same as that accumulated worldwide over the five-year period. Only China's is above Brazilian growth: more than 40% in the period, close to 10% per year. But the Chinese additional in this five-year period (around 160 thousand tons more) corresponds to only 15% of the Brazilian additional, whose exports should increase from 3.875 million tons (2020) to 4.925 million tons this year (additional 1.050 million tons ). A similar situation must be experienced by Thai exports: they grow at a level not ...

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