ABPA: Total egg exports in 2021 could rise by 52.9% in volume
Dec, 16, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202148
On December 16th, ABPA (the Brazilian animal protein association) reported that fresh and processed egg exports in 2021 should reach a volume of 9,550 tons, an increase of 52.9% compared to 6,250 tons reached in 2020.
The entity’s perspective is that the Brazilian production this year will be at 54.503 billion units, a number 1.8% higher than that registered last year, with 53.533 billion tons.
Regarding per capita consumption, the index should reach 255 units per year this year, 1.55% higher than the consumption registered in 2020, with 251 units.
For 2022, the perspective is that the production of eggs could reach up to 56.200 billion tons, a volume 3% higher compared to 2021.
Exports, in turn, can be up to 6.5% higher on the same comparative basis, reaching 10,200 tons.
ABPA also informed that domestic consumption tends to increase, with per capita consumption reaching 262 units, 2.5% higher than this year.
Source: Money Times
To read the full original article, visit the link: https://www.moneytimes.com.br/exportacao-total-de-ovos-em-2021-pode-subir-529-em-volume-diz-abpa/
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