US broiler exports set new records

Published 2023년 4월 18일

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The article reports on the dynamics of agricultural exports in various countries for the January-February period of the year. It highlights a slight increase in broiler exports, reaching 617,478 metric tons, by 3.3% year over year, despite a minor drop in export value to $746.6 million. Mexico emerged as a significant market, witnessing a 20.8% surge in imports of Brazilian and Chilean chicken. However, exports to several countries like China, Taiwan, and Canada experienced a decline.

Turkey exports also saw a decrease of 26.2% in volume but an increase in value due to a tighter supply of US products. Mexico continued to be a prominent market, absorbing 71.4% of the exports. Lastly, egg exports experienced a dramatic drop of 404.4%, but their export value increased by 34.9% due to a higher price per dozen. Canada emerged as a notable market, showing significant growth in egg product exports. Overall, the report provides an overview of the complexities and variations in the global trade of poultry and egg products.
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Mexico, Vietnam, Congo (Brazzaville), Mauritania, Iraq, Ghana, Haiti, UAE, Costa Rica, Congo (Kinshasa), Jamaica, Sierra Leone, Cuba, and Gambia registered significant gains in broiler exports from the same period a year ago. Broiler exports for January-February reached 617,478 metric tons, up 3.3 percent from the same period of last year, while export value was $746.6 million, down 3.7 percent (Figure 1). Of the total shipment, 54.6 percent or 337,176 tons were shipped to the top six markets, including Mexico, China, Cuba, Taiwan, Guatemala, Canada. Shipments to Mexico in January-February 2023 were 123,092 metric tons, up 20.8 percent from the same period a year earlier. During the same period, Brazilian chicken exports to Mexico reached 27,593 metric tons, up 16.9 percent year over year, while Chilean chicken exports to Mexico were 4,255 metric tons, up 17.7 percent. Exports to China decreased by 23.2 percent to 78,411 tons (of which 64.1 percent or 50,271 metric tons were ...
Source: EuroMeat

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