Brazil: Chicken exports in April reached 435.1 thousand tons, an increase of 4% compared to April 2022

Published 2023년 5월 9일

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Brazil's chicken meat exports in April saw a 4% increase from the previous year, reaching 435.1 thousand tons and generating revenue of $840.3 million, which is a 2.3% increase from April 2022. From January to April 2023, chicken meat exports totaled 1.749 million tons, marking a 12.1% increase from the first quarter of 2022. China remains the main destination for these exports, followed by Japan, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, European Union, Philippines, and Mexico. Paraná continues to be the leading exporter of chicken meat, with 727.5 thousand tons exported between January and April.
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São Paulo, 05/09/2023 - Brazilian exports of chicken meat (considering all products, between fresh and processed) totaled 435.1 thousand tons in April, which corresponds to an increase of 4% compared to the same month of last year (418.2 thousand t), informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA), in a survey released today. In revenue, the sector's international sales reached US$ 840.3 million last month, a result 2.3% greater than the total registered in April last year, with US$ 821 million. In the first four months of 2023, chicken meat exports total 1.749 million tons, a volume 12.1% higher than that registered in the 1st quarter of 2022, with 1.560 million tons. In the same period, accumulated revenue reached US$ 3.413 billion, a balance 18.9% higher than last year, with US$ 2.872 billion. The president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin, said in a note: "The volume shipped in April practically repeats the monthly average registered throughout this year, which is above 430 ...
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