Brazilian poultry exports soar; South Africa weighs risks amid bird flu threat

Published Jan 11, 2024

Tridge summary

Brazil's poultry exports have shown growth, with China being the primary destination in 2023 and South Africa showing significant increases as well. Despite concerns about avian influenza, Brazil reached a record 5.138 million metric tons of chicken product shipments in 2023, earning $9.79 billion in revenues. South Africa is considering potential measures in response to any future developments in Brazil's poultry industry, including potential bans on imports in the event of a bird flu outbreak.
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Original content

Brazil, the world’s top poultry exporter, is poised to demonstrate increased export volumes in 2023, with statistics up to November of the previous year indicating a 5.6% growth in poultry exports. The primary destination for Brazilian chicken in 2023 was China, followed closely by South Africa, which showed the second-largest increase in poultry imports from Brazil. According to WattPoultry, over the January to November period, Brazil experienced a 28% year-on-year increase in poultry exports, amounting to over 632 000 metric tonnes. Notable increases in chicken imports were observed in South Africa (309 000mt; +21%) and Mexico (173 000mt; +28%). By November, Brazil had earned $9 billion from its poultry sales of 4.68 million tonnes, with expectations of the year-end total surpassing 5 million tonnes. However, concerns have arisen regarding the potential impact of bird flu on Brazil’s commercial poultry industry and its implications for South African imports. Brazil supplies a ...

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