BRAZIL

ABPA presents new annual report 2025

The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) has officially launched the ABPA Annual Report 2025, consolidating a robust set of strategic information to support the positioning and management of Brazilian poultry and swine companies.

Posted on Apr 30 ,00:10

ABPA presents new annual report 2025

Expanding its scope, the 2025 edition integrates unprecedented analyses of the global value chain, updated data on the production, consumption and exports of chicken meat, pork, eggs, duck meat, turkey meat and poultry genetics, in addition to bringing new approaches to sustainability practices — topics that are increasingly central to competitiveness in the global market.

"The report was designed as a competitive intelligence tool, bringing together critical data and trends that support risk management, strategy development and scenario anticipation", highlights Laíz Foltran, ABPA’s Market Intelligence coordinator and organizer of the material.

The new ABPA 2025 Annual Report offers a strategic reading of the main factors that impact the production and commercial chain, providing support for assertive decisions in a dynamic and highly competitive business environment.

"By providing structured analyses and reliable information, the report directly contributes to strengthening the sector’s strategic planning, driving innovation, risk management and building competitive advantages for Brazilian companies", reinforces Ricardo Santin, president of ABPA.

The ABPA 2025 Annual Report has established itself as an essential tool for those seeking to lead strategic movements in the international animal protein scenario, with an integrated vision of sustainability, market and innovation.

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