USDA expects Brazilian poultry production to grow by 1% in 2025

Published Oct 21, 2024

Tridge summary

By 2025, Brazil is expected to produce 15.1 million tons of chicken meat, a 1% increase from 2024, driven by strong external demand and improved production costs. Domestic consumption is projected to remain stable at 10.1 million tons. Brazil is on track to become the world's largest poultry meat exporter, with exports anticipated to reach 5 million tons, a 3% rise. The Brazilian government is actively pursuing new markets and enhancing product diversity while negotiating health certificate clauses to mitigate avian disease risks.
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Brazil is the world's second largest producer of chicken meat after the United States. Chicken meat production in 2025 is forecast to reach 15.1 million tons, an increase of 1% compared to the 15 million tons estimated for 2024. This is a record for Brazil and the forecast is based on strong external demand, socioeconomic developments and improved production costs. Chicken meat consumption in Brazil for 2025 will be 10.1 million tons, at the same levels as in 2024. Poultry meat will be in higher demand as it is the substitute for other animal proteins with higher prices. Regarding exports, the USDA estimates that Brazil will be the world's largest exporter of poultry meat, adding 5 million tons, 3% more. These values do not include chicken feet. The Brazilian government is ...

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