In May 2024, Brazilian exports of poultry genetics, such as 1-day-old chicks and fertile eggs, rose by 10.9% year-over-year to 2,650 thousand tons, though revenue fell by 10.6% to US$ 18.934 million. From January to May 2024, exports increased by 2.2% to 12,855 thousand tons, while revenue declined by 12.8% to US$ 98.587 million. Mexico remains the largest importer despite a 40.6% drop in its imports, with South Africa and Senegal emerging as new key markets. The Brazilian Animal Protein Association credits this shift to Brazil's robust health status and the impact of Avian Influenza on other regions.