Wednesday with declines for frozen and chilled chicken in São Paulo, Brazil

Published 2023년 3월 22일

Tridge summary

The chicken market in Brazil saw stable prices or decreases on Wednesday, according to Cepea/Esalq analysis. Despite a slight increase earlier in March, the market has struggled to progress further due to difficulties in passing on price increases to consumers. In São Paulo, farm poultry prices remained stable at BRL 5.00/kg, while wholesale chicken fell by 0.78% to BRL 6.37/kg. Live animal prices in São Paulo were unavailable. In Santa Catarina and Paraná, prices for frozen and chilled chicken remained the same at R$4.29/kg and R$4.89/kg respectively.
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This Wednesday (22) was stable prices or with falls for the chicken market. According to an analysis by Cepea/Esalq, the high prices of chicken meat registered at the beginning of March, although timid, sustained the partial average of the month. The agency's researcher, Juliana Ferraz, explains that, even with the recovery trend in prices, the internal market for chicken has been having difficulties in advancing, with a kind of "bottleneck" to pass on increases to the consumer end. In São Paulo, according to Scot Consultoria, poultry on the farm remained stable at BRL 5.00/kg, while chicken wholesale fell by 0.78%, costing BRL 6.37/kg. In the case of live animals, São Paulo had no price reference. In Santa Catarina, the price ...

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