2024 Brazilian eggs, breeders, turkeys and ducks will generate more than US$400 million in foreign exchange for Brazilian poultry exports; they are widely exported to South America, North America, the Middle East and Africa

Published 2025년 1월 21일

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In 2024, Brazil's egg exports declined by 27.3% to 18,469 tons, with revenue dropping 37.9% to $39.2 million, although December saw a notable increase. Chile emerged as the largest importer with a 141.1% rise. Poultry exports increased by 2.8% to 27,229 tons, but revenue slightly decreased, with Mexico as the main importer despite a 30.6% drop. Turkey exports fell by 8.1%, while duck exports rose by 1.3%, with the UAE as the largest importer. The Brazilian Animal Protein Association expects strong export performance in 2025, especially to Europe and the Middle East.
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According to statistics from the Brazilian Animal Protein Association ABPA: Brazil exported 18,469 tons of eggs in 2024, a decrease of 27.3% from 2023. The total revenue reached 39.2 million US dollars, a decrease of 37.9% from 2023. Among them, Brazil exported 2,054 tons of eggs in December, an increase of 116.8% over the same period in 2023. The revenue in December increased by 72.2%, reaching 4.317 million US dollars. Chile is the largest importer of Brazilian eggs, importing 6,871 tons throughout the year, Compared with the same period in 2023, it increased by 141.1%; followed by the UAE, which imported 2,345 tons, an increase of 108.7%; the United States imported 2,115 tons, an increase of 84.9%; Japan imported 1,633 tons, a decrease of 84.3%; Qatar imported 1,107 tons, an increase of 7.1%. Ricardo, president of the Brazilian Animal Protein Association ABPA, said: Brazil's high domestic demand for eggs has challenged exports; exports began to grow in the last three months of ...
Source: Foodmate

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