Brazil: Chicken meat exports grew 22.1 percent in September and recorded the second best performance in history

Published 2024년 10월 9일

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In September, Brazilian chicken meat exports experienced a 32.6% surge, reaching revenue of US$953.8 million, just shy of the all-time record set in March 2023. Despite a slight decrease in total exports from January to September by 0.6% to 3,917 million tons, the sector has seen a positive trend in September, with notable increases in revenue despite a slight drop from the previous year. The main markets for these exports include China, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Mexico, and the European Union, with the United Arab Emirates and Japan experiencing significant growth. Paraná, the leading exporter, saw a 20% increase in September, followed by Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul, São Paulo, and Goiás. Ricardo Santin, the president of ABPA, highlights the positive trends in market growth, particularly in high-value markets like Japan, and the positive developments in exports to Islamic nations.
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September also recorded the second-highest monthly revenue ever obtained by Brazilian chicken meat exports, with US$953.8 million, a balance 32.6% higher than the ninth month of 2023, with US$719.3 million. The highest monthly balance in history also occurred in March 2023, with US$980.5 million. In the year (January to September), chicken meat exports accumulated an increase of 0.6%, with 3,917 million tons in the first nine months of this year, against 3,892 million in the same period of 2023. The accumulated revenue between January and September of this year reached US$7.273 billion, a number 4% lower than that obtained in the previous year, with US$7.578 billion. "The strong increase recorded in September reversed the performance recorded throughout the year, which is now positive and indicates that it will continue to be so until December. With the increase in average export prices, we also had an increase in revenues in September at levels significantly higher than those ...
Source: EuroMeat

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