Brazil's chicken exports hit a high in September 2024

Published 2024년 10월 9일

Tridge summary

In September 2024, Brazil achieved its second largest monthly chicken meat export volume, with a total of 512,600 tons. Despite a slight increase in volume, the value of these exports over the first nine months of the year decreased by 4% compared to the same period in 2023, reaching 7.273 billion USD and 3.917 million tons. The average export price saw an increase, contributing to the significant rise in export turnover for September 2024. China remained the largest market for Brazilian chicken meat, with imports totaling 55.1 thousand tons, although this figure represented a decrease compared to the previous year. Other significant importers included the United Arab Emirates, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Mexico, and the European Union. Paraná state emerged as the largest exporter, with a 20% increase compared to the previous year, followed by Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.
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Original content

This is the second largest monthly export volume ever (only lower than March 2023, when it reached 514,600 tons, 980.5 million USD). In the first 9 months of 2024, Brazil's chicken meat exports reached 3.917 million tons, equivalent to 7.273 billion USD, up 0.6% in volume but down 4% in value compared to the same period in 2023. Mr. Ricardo Santin - President of ABPA said: The strong increase in September 2024 changed the results achieved in all 9 months, this is a positive signal and shows that growth will continue until December 2024. With the average export price increasing, the export turnover in September 2024 increased sharply. In September 2024, Brazil exported the most chicken meat to the Chinese market with 55.1 thousand tons, down 3.4% compared to September 2023; exported to the United Arab Emirates 41.4 thousand tons (up 17.6%), followed by Japan with 36.5 thousand tons (+48.6%), Saudi Arabia with 29.9 thousand tons (+5.9%), South Africa with 28.4 thousand tons ...
Source: Vinanet

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