Brazil’s processed egg exports hit July record, Cepea says
Aug, 17, 2026 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202633
Brazilian egg exports began the second half of 2026 on stronger footing, driven mainly by a sharp increase in shipments of processed egg products between June and July.
In July, processed egg exports posted their best result for the month in the historical series kept by Brazil’s Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex), which began in 1997, according to data compiled and analyzed by Cepea.
In the first half of the year, export volumes remained 11% below the same period a year earlier. However, shipments grew 30.2% in June 2026 compared with the same month last year. The chart below shows the month-by-month volumes:
Egg Exports | H1 | 2023-2026 | TEUs
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Brazil exported 2,680 metric tons of eggs in shell and processed egg products in July. The volume was 3.3% higher than in June, but still 49% below the level recorded in July 2025.
Processed products accounted for about 1,210 metric tons of the total. The category includes items such as ovalbumin and dried or cooked eggs.
That volume was up 122% from June, when Brazil shipped 548 metric tons of processed egg products.
Source: Cepea
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