Brazil: São Paulo poultry farmer's purchasing power improves

Published Feb 24, 2023

Tridge summary

Live chicken prices in São Paulo have risen in February while corn and soy bran prices have fallen, leading to an increase in the purchasing power of poultry farmers. According to Cepea data, a kilogram of live chicken can now be exchanged for 1.74 kilograms of soybean meal, up by 3.7% from January, and 3.59 kilograms of corn, which is 3.8% more than January's figures.
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Live chicken prices have been registering an increase in this part of February, while the values of the activity's main inputs, corn and soy bran, are falling. This movement has resulted in an improvement in the purchasing power of poultry farmers in the state of São Paulo. Cepea data show that, in the February part (until the 22nd), producers from São Paulo manage to acquire 1.74 kilograms of soybean meal with the sale of a kilogram of live chicken, 3.7% more than in January. In ...

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