Brazil: The swine industry's performance in 2022

Published 2023년 2월 24일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian swine industry experienced a year of fluctuating producer prices and increased production costs in 2022, despite a surge in pig slaughter and pork production. This surge led to nearly 20 kg/inhabitant of pork consumption per capita. Despite a slight decrease, export activity remained robust. The USDA predicts a 4% growth in export volume for 2023, signaling a more active global role for Brazilian pork.
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The swine industry's performance in 2022 was accompanied by a large increase in production costs and marked volatility in producer prices. However, both pig slaughter and pork production showed significant increases that contributed to higher apparent consumption, which pushed per capita consumption to almost 20 kg/inhabitant. On the other hand, export activity continued to consolidate despite the slight decrease compared to the previous year. The latest forecast from USDA estimates a 4% growth in export volume in 2023, thus anticipating greater participation of Brazilian ...
Source: Pig 333

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