ABPA Reports 5.8% Rise in Brazilian Egg Exports in November
Dec, 10, 2025 Posted by Lucas LorimerWeek 202550
Brazilian egg exports, considering both fresh and processed products, totaled 1,893 tonnes in November, up 5.8% compared with the same month in 2024, when 1,789 tonnes were shipped, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) said in a statement. In revenue, performance was even stronger: external sales reached US$5.247 million in the month, an increase of 32.8% from US$3.953 million in November last year.
From January to November, the sector shipped 38,637 tonnes, a 135.4% increase from 16,414 tonnes exported in the same period of 2024. Cumulative revenue reached US$92.130 million, a jump of 163.5% from the US$34.965 million recorded in the first eleven months of the previous year.
Japan led purchases in November, with 757 tonnes, an increase of 266.8% over the same month in 2024. Next came Mexico (284 tonnes, +51%), Chile (261 tonnes, -29.1%), the United Arab Emirates (205 tonnes, -9.7%), and Uruguay (96 tonnes, -16.9%).
According to ABPA president Ricardo Santin, the performance confirms the consolidation of Brazilian shipments into higher-value-added markets. “Export volumes of eggs continue at a strong pace compared with previous years, now with new high-value-added destinations, which have favored the profitability of shipments,” he said.
Source: Isto É Dinheiro
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