Beef exports from Brazil are expected to exceed the global average in 2023

Published 2023년 1월 24일

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The USDA forecasts a 3.5% increase in Brazilian beef exports in 2023, outpacing a global export growth of only 0.5%. This growth is attributed to advancements in the Brazilian livestock sector, including the use of modern reproduction techniques like artificial insemination. Craigian Botelho, executive of the Brazilian Association of Artificial Insemination (Asbia), highlights these developments as a key factor in boosting productivity and efficiency in Brazilian meat production.
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Brazilian beef exports are expected to grow above the world average in 2023. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates that the national industry exports 3.5% more than the 2022 volume , which was 2.345 million tons. For the USDA, global exports as a whole will only grow by 0.5%. “This projection shows the potential of Brazilian meat in its mission to feed the planet. More than that, it reflects the commitment of our farmers to invest in technologies, such as quality genetics, which make it possible to increase productivity and efficiency”, highlights Cristiano Botelho, executive of the Brazilian Association of Artificial Insemination (Asbia). “Undoubtedly, modern reproduction techniques, such as artificial insemination, strongly ...

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