The Mexican government has renewed the 'Package against Inflation and Hunger' (PACIC) for 2025, which aims to control inflation and food shortages by encouraging supply through the import of chicken and pork. The package, in effect since 2022, does not have any limiting quotas or tariffs. In the first 11 months of 2024, it led to the import of 205,000 tons of chicken meat and 42,000 tons of pork. Mexico is the 7th largest importer of chicken meat from Brazil, and the 10th largest destination for Brazilian pork.