Brazil: Monday (6) with mixed prices in chicken, but very timid changes

Published 2023년 3월 6일

Tridge summary

The chicken market in São Paulo has seen mixed prices in early March 2023, with a pause in the previous decline due to increased demand and a good export pace leading to reduced domestic availability. As a result, chicken meat prices have stabilized in most regions monitored by Cepea since February. In São Paulo, the farm price and wholesale price of chicken remained stable at R$4.90/kg and R$6.60/kg, respectively. The prices for live animals were not reported in São Paulo, but remained stable in Santa Catarina and Paraná at R$4.30/kg and R$4.92/kg, respectively. Meanwhile, the prices for frozen and chilled chicken in São Paulo slightly decreased, with frozen poultry dropping by 0.28% to R$7.13/kg and chilled chicken decreasing by 0.14% to BRL 7.27/kg.
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Original content

Monday (6) marks the beginning of another week of commercialization in the chicken market with mixed prices, but specific changes only for the prices of frozen or chilled poultry in São Paulo. Chicken meat prices reacted in February in most of the regions monitored by Cepea, thus interrupting the downward movement that had been registered since October 2022. According to Cepea, this reaction was mainly linked to the increased demand for poultry products, registered from the first half of February. In addition, the good pace of exports reduced the availability of meat in the domestic market, reinforcing the price recovery movement. In São Paulo, according to Scot Consultoria, poultry on the farm remained stable at R$4.90/kg, as well as chicken wholesale, costing R$6.60/kg. In the case of live animals, São Paulo had no price reference. ...

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