Brazilian poultry exports grow 20.6% in January, breaking records
Feb, 09, 2023 Posted by Lillian SmoakWeek 202307
Chicken meat exports (considering in natura and processed products) totaled 420.9 thousand tons in January, up 20.6% compared to the same period of the previous year and a record for the month, claimed the ABPA (Brazilian Association of Animal Protein) this Thursday, the 8th, with firm external demand caused by the global supply restriction due to the avian flu.
Revenue from shipments reached US$ 856.6 million, an amount 38.9% higher than that reached in January 2022.
“There was an increase in sales in virtually all major destinations for poultry exports from Brazil. The international context, with pressured supply, due to the consequences generated by avian influenza in several territories, increased the demand for the Brazilian product”, said in a note the director of markets at ABPA, Luís Rua.
He pointed out that Brazil has never registered and remains free of avian flu in its territory, despite cases having already been reported in other South American countries.
Main destination for exports of chicken meat from Brazil, China imported 60.2 thousand tons in January, a number 24.7% higher than that registered in the same period of 2022, with 48.3 thousand tons, the data showed.
Check below a history of Brazilian chicken exports as of January 2019. The data is from DataLiner:
Brazilian Chicken Exports | Jan 2019 – Dec 2022 | WTMT
Source: DataLiner (click here for a demo)
Other spotlights were Japan, with 37.7 thousand tons (+23.1%), Saudi Arabia, with 32.4 thousand tons (+111.3%), South Africa, with 29.5 thousand tons (+15 .7%) and the European Union, with 21.8 thousand tons (+20.4%).
The ABPA director warned that, despite the increase in revenue, there is still strong pressure from production costs on chicken, which could influence the behavior of sales in dollars in the coming months.
Source: Forbes
To read the original report, visit: https://forbes.com.br/forbesagro/2023/02/exportacao-de-frango-do-brasil-cresce-206-em-janeiro-e-bate-recorde/
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