Brazil: Over 11 million/t in 9 months, chicken meat production is the highest ever for the period

Published Nov 14, 2022

Tridge summary

Brazil's Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) has reported a 3.14% quarter-on-quarter and 1.72% year-on-year increase in chicken slaughter in the third quarter of 2022, totaling over 1.550 billion head. This led to a 2% increase in meat production to 3.729 million tons compared to the previous quarter. The average weight per head also saw a 2.66% increase from the previous year. Despite the increase in meat production, the third quarter of 2022 still had the lowest number of heads slaughtered since the fourth quarter of 2020 and the first half of 2021. Nonetheless, 2022 marks a record high in chicken meat production, surpassing 11 million tons.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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Preliminary data from the IBGE on Brazilian meat production in the third quarter of 2022 indicated that chicken slaughter in the period totaled just over 1.550 billion head, a number that meant an increase of 3.14% over the previous quarter (1.504 billion heads, the lowest volume in eight consecutive quarters) and 1.72% in relation to the same quarter last year (1.537 billion heads). Meat resulting from these slaughters totaled 3.729 million tons, a volume just over 2% higher than those recorded in the previous quarter and in the same quarter of last year, when production was just above 3.647 million/t. Note, in this case, that the rate of increase in production over the same quarter of last year (+2.24%) was higher than the number of heads slaughtered, which increased by 1.72%, a fact explained by the increase in the weight of heads slaughtered . In this regard, 2022 has been marked by the best results ever, the average per head in nine months (2.421 kg/head) being 2.66% above ...

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