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.