The Brazilian chicken market is experiencing stable prices for both live weight and wholesale cuts, due to strong demand from exports and employment improvement. However, producers are concerned about rising corn and soybean meal prices. Biosecurity issues, including Newcastle Disease, are also under consideration. Exports from Rio Grande do Sul to China have been suspended since July but are expected to resume in October. Chicken meat prices are expected to become more competitive in the last quarter due to increasing beef prices. In September, Brazil's poultry meat and edible offal exports totaled US$ 460.182 million, with a daily average of US$ 46.018 million, marking a 38.9% increase in average daily value compared to the same period last year.