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Brazil: Poultry genetics shipments grow 74.6 percent in 2023

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Exports of poultry genetic material (embryonated eggs and 1-day-old chicks) totaled 2,448 thousand tons in October, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number exceeds the total exported in the same period last year by 67.2%, with 1,464 thousand tons.

Posted on Nov 28 ,00:15

Brazil: Poultry genetics shipments grow 74.6 percent in 2023

In revenue, the increase is 33.7%, with US$ 20,567 million this year, against US$15,384 million in the same period in 2022.

Considering the period between January and October, exports of poultry genetic material totaled 21,572 thousand tons, a number 74.6% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, with 12,358 thousand tons.

In revenue, the increase is 43.8%, with US$200,567 million in 2023, compared to US$139,474 million in 2022.

Among the main export destinations in October, Mexico remains the leader, with 615 tons imported. The number, however, is 31.6% lower than that recorded in the same period last year. On the other hand, Senegal increased its imports by 281.2%, importing 568 tons in the month.

"One of the highlights is South Africa, a country that has sought to overcome the effects of outbreaks of Avian Influenza on its production, and which this month summarized its imports of poultry genetics from Brazil, with a total of 465 tons in October, assuming the third place", details the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.

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