USDA: Brazil tends to account for more than 40% of global poultry meat exports in 2033

게시됨 2024년 2월 22일

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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) forecasts a 24% increase in global poultry meat exports by 2033, reaching around 16.7 million tons. Brazil is anticipated to contribute 60% of this growth, with its exports expected to rise by nearly 40%. Other South American countries, including Argentina, are also predicted to boost their exports significantly. Outside of South America, only Thailand and Turkey are projected to see substantial growth in poultry exports.
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Listing what it considers to be the 12 main players in the world poultry meat trade (nine countries and three blocks of countries), the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimated that in 2033 they should, together, export close to 16.7 million tons of chicken and turkey meat (preponderantly chicken), a volume 24% higher than what has been estimated for 2023. This increase corresponds to an additional volume of 3.228 million tons, 60% of which will be supplied by a single country: Brazil. In other words: Brazilian exports tend to increase by close to 40% (more than 3% per year), which will mean that the current share, 36.3% of the total, will increase by 12.4%, reaching almost 41% of the total forecast for 2033. For the USDA, two thirds of the growth indicated will be concentrated in South America. Thus, in addition to Brazil, Argentina tends to increase its exports by approximately 85%, while the other South American countries ...

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