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Production capacity of chicken meat in Brazil should remain high in 2023, predicts an expert

Published Apr 20, 2023

Tridge summary

Brazil's chicken meat production is expected to grow due to increased productive capacity and the addition of French Polynesia as a new commercial partner. Brazil leads in the export of poultry meat to 170+ countries, including China, the UAE, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the Philippines, among others. The flexibility and adaptability of Brazil's production and the quality of the product are key factors in its leading position in the global market. Brazilian slaughterhouses are now able to produce chicken specifically for certain regions, further enhancing export efficiency and quality.
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Brazilian chicken meat, the most sought-after animal protein in the world, should maintain strong production growth. Although the first months of the year are traditionally more retracted, mainly due to the slowdown in exports that occurs in this period, in 2023, however, there was a significant increase in the productive capacity of chicken meat in Brazil, compared to the same period of the previous year . “The results of the first two months reinforce the expectation of steady growth both in productivity and in the shipment of the product to other countries throughout the year”, comments the country manager of Quimtia Brasil, a company specialized in the production of premixes and inputs for animal nutrition , Anderson da Veiga. According to the specialist, another aspect that should contribute to the high level of chicken meat production is the arrival of French Polynesia as Brazil's newest commercial partner in the process of importing Brazilian poultry meat. Still for the ...
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