Mexico: ABPA announces the distribution of exports of poultry and pork in 2020

Published Jan 19, 2021

Tridge summary

Brazilian chicken and pork exports saw an increase in 2020, particularly to Asian markets, according to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). Chicken meat exports totaled 1,635 million tons, a 5.8% increase from 2019, with China as the main importer. Pork exports rose by 36% to 1.02 million tons, 80% of which were sold to Asia, led by China. However, exports to the Middle East saw a 5.7% decrease, while those to the Americas fell by 15.5%. Despite the impact of African swine fever, the director of ABPA's markets expects continued sales of Brazilian exporters in 2021.
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Original content

Chicken meat sales to the Asian, African and European markets maintained the increase in Brazilian exports last year, according to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). Main destination for exports of chicken meat from Brazil, Asia imported 1,635 million tons in the 12 months of 2020, […] Share Sales of chicken meat to the markets of Asia, Africa and Europe maintained the increase in exports Brazilian last year, according to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). The main destination for Brazilian chicken meat exports, Asia imported 1,635 million tons in the 12 months of 2020, a result 5.8% higher than that registered in the same period of 2019. Main destination for Brazilian exports, with the 16.3% of the total, China imported 673,200 tons (+ 15%). Other prominent countries in the region, Singapore and Vietnam imported 124,200 tons (+ 27%) and 53,100 tons (+ 105%), respectively. On the other hand, 555,700 tons were destined for Africa during the year, a ...

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