Brazil dodges bird flu threat to post record chicken exports

Published 2024년 1월 8일

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Brazilian meat exporters shipped a record 5.138 million metric tons of chicken products in 2023, representing a 6.6% rise from 2022. Brazil has never had an outbreak of bird flu on a commercial poultry farm, making it free of HPAI and not subject to any trade bans. The export revenues for Brazilian chicken reached $9.79 billion, with strong global demand and large orders from countries like Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and China contributing to the high volume.
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By Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian meat exporters, who faced the threat of bird flu reaching commercial poultry farms for the first time last year, managed to ship a record 5.138 million metric tons of chicken products in 2023, according to industry lobby ABPA on Monday. The export volume, which includes fresh and processed products, confirms positive projections from ABPA last year, and represents a 6.6% rise in relation to the total exported in 2022, which was 4.822 million tons. Brazil has never recorded an outbreak of bird flu on a commercial poultry farm, unlike the United States or France, where millions of animals had to be culled to stop contagion in recent times. For that reason, Brazil is considered free of HPAI, which means it is not subject to any trade bans under guidelines from the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), according to ABPA. Chicken export revenues were $9.79 billion in 2023, also an unprecedented mark for the world's top chicken ...
Source: Saltwire

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