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ABPA takes poultry and pork agroindustries to action in China

The Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA), in partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), will take poultry and pork exporting agribusinesses to SIAL China, one of the most important events in the food sector in Asia , scheduled between May 18th and 20th in Shanghai (China).

Posted on May 16 ,00:20

ABPA takes poultry and pork agroindustries to action in China

Among the agroindustries confirmed in the exclusive ABPA space are ALIBEM, BRF, FRIGOESTRELA, GTFOODS and VIBRA, which will participate in business meetings at the event. It is ABPA's first commercial promotion action in the Chinese market since the end of the global pandemic. 

With the presence of the association's markets director, Luís Rua, ABPA's representative in China, Linda Chen, and trade promotion analyst, Julia Arantes, ABPA's program of actions at SIAL China also includes meetings with local stakeholders and Chinese government authorities, as well as two lectures at parallel events to be given by the director of the Association.

Image and sectoral promotion actions are also planned, with the distribution of physical and virtual materials, directed to the portal of the sectoral brands Brazilian Chicken, Brazilian Pork, Brazilian Egg, Brazilian Breeders and Brazilian Duck. 

"Participating in SIAL China reinforces our position as partners for food security in what has already become the main destination for our exports. It is an action that takes place in a very positive climate, with the good results already reaped after the presidential mission that took place in April”, analyzes the director of markets at ABPA, Luís Rua.

Main destination for Brazilian poultry and pork exports, China imported 109.6 thousand tons of pork in the first three months of 2023, 25.6% more compared to the first quarter of 2022. revenue, 51.9% higher than the previous year.   

In the case of chicken meat, there were 187.9 thousand tons, a volume 24.5% greater than that made between January and March 2022. The revenue generated by shipments reached US$ 456.5 million, surpassing by 48.3% the performance of 2022. 

Together, sales of chicken meat and pork from Brazil to China reached US$ 736 million dollars in this first quarter.

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