Brazil: Chicken meat exports grew by 4.2 percent in May

Published 2024년 6월 14일

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Chicken meat exports from Brazil saw a decrease of 10.2% in the first five months of the year, totaling US$3,842 billion, compared to the same period in 2023. Despite this, Paraná remained the main exporter, with 198.9 thousand tons, followed by Santa Catarina and São Paulo. China continues to be the largest importer of Brazil's chicken meat, with a 23.6% decrease in volume compared to the same period last year. Brazil has strengthened its position as the largest global supplier of halal chicken meat, with increased sales to the Middle East and North African nations.
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In the same period, sales of chicken meat generated revenue of US$818.7 million, a balance 5.6% lower than the total recorded in the same period last year, with US$867.4 million. Considering the period between January and May, chicken meat shipments reached 2,152 million tons, a number 1.4% lower than that recorded in the same period in 2023, with 2,183 million tons. Revenue generated by exports in the first five months of the year totaled US$3,842 billion, a balance 10.2% lower than the total shipped in the same period of 2023, with US$4,281 billion. Still analyzing May shipments, Paraná remained the main exporter, with 198.9 thousand tons, a number 11.2% higher than that recorded in the same period last year. Next are Santa Catarina, with 89.6 thousand tons (+2.2%) and Rio Grande do Sul which, given the logistical impacts caused by the May floods, recorded a drop of 11.4% in shipments for the month, with a total of 56.4 thousand tons . São Paulo, with 25.4 thousand tons (+4.9%) ...
Source: EuroMeat

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