An outbreak of African swine fever in China is expected to reduce meat production, potentially increasing demand for Brazilian meat exports. This has resulted in shares of major Brazilian meatpacking companies listed on the B3 stock exchange experiencing a surge. The disease, which is not transmissible through eating contaminated meat, can lead to death in pigs, making it a significant threat to China's pork industry, the world's largest. The situation could lead to increased exports and price increases for large pork exporters like JBS, Marfrig, and BRF, potentially resulting in more positive revenues for the year.