Brazil: Export of chicken meat grows 21.3% in September and accumulates an increase of 9% in the year

Published Oct 6, 2021

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In September, Brazil's chicken meat exports experienced a significant surge, with a 21.3% increase to 418.5 thousand tons, generating revenue of US$ 730.5 million, a 52.5% increase from the previous year. The first nine months of the year saw a 9% increase in exports, reaching 3.466 million tons and revenue of US$ 5.6 billion. China continues to be the primary market for Brazilian chicken meat, followed by Japan and the United Arab Emirates. The USDA anticipates a 3% rise in Brazilian chicken production and exports for 2022.
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Brazilian exports of chicken meat registered an increase of 21.3% in September, when they reached 418.5 thousand tons, according to figures released this Wednesday (6/10) by the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). According to the organization, the good performance of exports generated revenues of US$ 730.5 million last month, a result 52.5% higher than that registered in the same period last year. China remained the main destination for Brazilian shipments, with 63.2 thousand tons in September (Photo: REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker) Exports of chicken meat accumulated in the first nine months totaled 3.466 million tons, a volume 9% higher than shipped in the same period in 2020, with revenue of US$ 5.6 billion – growth of 21.7% in the same comparison. know more Without containers, 40% of Brazilian pork and chicken cargoes are stopped, says ABPA "This proves the resilience of the Brazilian industry to maintain production even in times of pandemic, with high protection for its ...
Source: Agroinforme

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