Brazil's pork exports are expected to reach 1.49 million tons in 2025, potentially making it the third-highest globally.

Published 2025년 12월 22일

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Core tip: According to recent forecast data released by the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA), the total volume of pork exports nationwide is expected to reach 1.49 million tons by 2025, a 10% increase from the same period last year, surpassing Canada (expected export volume between 1.3 million tons and 1.35 million tons), making it the third largest pork exporter globally.

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According to a report by the Brazilian website "agrimidia" on December 18, ABPA President Ricardo Santin stated that despite a 30% reduction in Brazilian pork exports to China this year, the market diversification strategy has shown positive effects. By 2025, the Philippines will become the main export destination for Brazilian pork, with increased exports also to Japan, Vietnam, and Mexico. The international situation this year has also been favorable for Brazil. The United States has reduced pork exports to meet domestic market demand; Europe has been impacted by the African swine fever epidemic, affecting pork production in countries such as Spain. In the domestic market, a bountiful harvest and stable production costs have ensured industry competitiveness, providing producers with a more substantial profit margin. ABPA predicts that by 2025, domestic pork supply will reach 4.06 million tons, with Brazilian per capita annual consumption increasing to 19 kilograms. Favorable ...
Source: Foodmate

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