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Brazilian duck meat exports grow

Duck Meat
Meat
Brazil
Market & Price Trends
Published Jan 19, 2024

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Brazilian duck meat exports increased by 24.4% in revenue and 18.9% in volume in 2023, with Saudi Arabia being the leading destination. The promotion of duck meat through the industry project Brazilian Duck, in partnership with ApexBrasil, has contributed to this growth. The strategy of international dissemination of the Brazilian brand, particularly in the Middle East, will continue in 2024.
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São Paulo – Revenue from Brazilian duck meat exports grew by 24.4% in 2023 from a year earlier, to USD 13.7 million. In volume, 3,507 tonnes, up 18.9% from 2022, industry lobby ABPA reported on Thursday (18). The leading destination of duck meat from Brazil was Saudi Arabia, which imported 986 tonnes last year, down 2% from 2022. The United Arab Emirates imported 916 tonnes, up 32% from 2022. Another highlight was Qatar, which received 422 tonnes, up 38% from 2022. Mexico and Japan also bought more duck meat in 2023. ABPA President Ricardo Santin (pictured) was quoted as saying in a statement that duck meat promotion actions have been held via industry project Brazilian Duck, a partnership between ABPA and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), and that the growth in exports of these “high value-added, premium products” was directly influenced by this. “The strategy of international dissemination of the Brazilian ...
Source: Anba
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