Egg Exports Grow in the First Half of the Year
Jul, 11, 2025 Posted by Denise VileraWeek 202529
Brazilian egg exports (including fresh and processed products) totaled 24,915 tons in the first half of 2025, according to a survey by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The volume is 192.5% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, when 8,518 tons were shipped.
Revenue from exports between January and June reached US$ 57.759 million, a result 216.3% higher than the US$ 18.622 million recorded during the same period in 2024.
In June alone, egg shipments reached 6,558 tons—308.3% above the volume recorded in the same month of 2024. Revenue for the month was US$ 15.659 million, up 288.8% compared to June of the previous year.
The United States became the main destination for Brazilian egg exports in the semester, with 15,202 tons shipped (+1247%), generating revenue of US$ 33.1 million (+1586.2%). Next were Mexico, with 1,586 tons and US$ 6.9 million in revenue, and Japan, with 1,570 tons (+152.1%) and US$ 3.7 million (+143.2%).
Other highlights include Angola, with 686 tons and US$ 1.1 million; Sierra Leone, with 473 tons (+359.6%) and US$ 766,000 (+373.5%); and Uruguay, with 369 tons (-14.3%) and US$ 1.24 million (-18.5%). On the other hand, Chile recorded a 16.6% drop in volume (2,426 tons) and a slight 2% decline in revenue, with US$ 6.85 million.
“Egg shipments reached historic levels in the first half of this year, with a strong expansion of Brazil’s presence in strategic markets such as the United States, Mexico, and Japan. The scenario reinforces international market confidence in the quality, biosafety, and competitiveness of Brazilian products. If current market conditions are maintained, expectations are that the second half of the year will consolidate a new growth cycle for the sector’s exports, without significant impacts on the domestic supply,” said ABPA president Ricardo Santin.
Source: AviSite
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