United Arab Emirates are responsible for more than 70% of Brazilian egg exports

Published 2021년 4월 19일

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In the first quarter of 2021, Brazil exported 3,800 tonnes of eggs, generating $5 million in revenue, with the United Arab Emirates accounting for over 70% of sales. Katayama Alimentos, a company that has been producing eggs since 1942 and has halal certification, plays a significant role in this export success. Halal certification is crucial for accessing the Muslim market, which is expected to grow to 3 billion people by 2030. Cdial Halal, a major halal certifier in Brazil, has accreditation from the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf, adding credibility to the halal products industry.
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Brazilian eggs have increasingly conquered the international table. In the first quarter, according to data released by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA), 3,800 tonnes of the product were exported, generating revenue of US $ 5 million. The United Arab Emirates absorbed more than 70% of sales, totaling a contribution of US $ 2.9 million to the total revenue. “The United Arab Emirates made a significant leap this year in importing eggs from Brazil. They practically tripled their participation in the first months of this year. Being responsible for 2,799 thousand tons, 255% more than the value imported in 2020. The Middle East is an avid market for good quality Brazilian goods. And the egg, like chicken, which has halal certification, which means that it is legal for Arab Muslim consumption, opens up more business opportunities in these countries, because it attests to food security throughout the production chain, ”says the International Relations manager of Halal ...

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