MAPA expects Brazilian meat production to grow 23% in a decade

Published Dec 2, 2022

Tridge summary

The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA) has released a report predicting growth in meat production and consumption from 2021/22 to 2031/32. The report projects annual growth rates of 2.4% for chicken, 2.3% for pork, and 1.3% for beef. Total meat production is expected to increase by 23% to 35 million tons by the end of the next decade. Chicken meat production is projected to grow by 25.6%, pork by 29.1%, and beef by 14.9%. Consumption of chicken and pork is also expected to grow at similar rates, while beef consumption is expected to grow at a much slower rate, at 0.6% per year.
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Original content

The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA) released the report "Brazil Agribusiness Projections 2021/22 to 2031/32", where it made predictions about various sectors, including meat. As reported by Faxcarne, among the meats, those that project the highest annual growth rates of production in the period are chicken and pork with 2.4% and beef with 1.3% per year. Total meat production in 2021/22 is estimated at 28.5 million tons and the projection for the end of the next decade is to produce 35 million tons of the three main meats. This variation between the initial year of the projection and the end results in an increase in production of 23%. The increase in chicken meat production in the period is ...
Source: Elagro

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