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6371 | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics grow 93.7 percent in March | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics (including day-old chicks and hatching eggs) totaled 3,038 thousand tons in March, informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). The number is 93.7% higher than the result recorded in the same period of 2022, when 1,569 thousand tons were shipped. | <p><span lang="DE">March sales generated revenue of US$ 27.842 million, a balance 84.7% higher than that verified in the third month of 2022, with US$ 15.078 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the first quarter, sales of poultry genetics advanced 92.5%, with 7,685 thousand tons exported in 2023, compared with 3,991 thousand tons in the previous year.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Revenue from sales for the year reached US$ 70.080 million, a balance 70.3% higher than that recorded in the first three months of 2022, with US$ 41.157 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Main destination for poultry genetics exports in March, Mexico imported 1,719 thousand tons in the month, a number 279% higher than that registered in the same period of 2022. Other highlights were Peru, with 626 tons (+34,182%) and Paraguay, with 287 tons (+13.3%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Latin American countries expanded their imports in March, surpassing traditional destinations in the sector, such as Senegal, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and the European Union also made significant purchases in the month, reinforcing Brazil's position as a platform for exporting poultry genetics, which is a segment with high added value in poultry farming", assesses ABPA president Ricardo Santin.</span></p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2023-04-21 00:25:13 | 2025-08-15 02:56:18 | Details Edit Delete | |
8076 | Brazil: Poultry genetics shipments grow 2.8 percent in the year | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics (including 1-day-old chicks and hatching eggs) grew 2.8%, reaching 27,229 tons in 2024, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). In 2023, genetics shipments reached 26,479 tons. | <p style="font-weight: 400;">Revenue generated by shipments reached US$ 238.2 million in 2024, a balance 0.8% lower compared to the total exported in 2023, with US$ 240 million.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In December, poultry genetics shipments reached 1,958 tons, 24.3% lower than in the same period in 2023, with 2,586 tons. Revenue from shipments grew 5.1%, with US$ 21.2 million obtained in December 2024, compared to US$ 20.2 million in the same period in 2023.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Mexico closed the year as the main importer of poultry genetics from Brazil, with 9,378 tons between January and December, a figure 30.6% lower than in 2023. Next came Senegal, with 4,608 tons (+22.1%), Venezuela, with 3,909 tons (+521.1%), South Africa, with 3,459 tons (+45.7%) and Paraguay, with 2,634 tons (-4%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">“Thanks to Brazil’s health status, the national poultry genetics sector has been supporting countries that have faced health issues or that are rebuilding their herds with high-quality genetics. In this context, the sector once again closed the year with positive performance and good expectations for 2025,” says ABPA president Ricardo Santin.</p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2025-01-10 00:10:50 | 2025-08-15 03:13:54 | Details Edit Delete | |
8107 | Poultry genetics shipments grow 2.8 percent in the year | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics (including 1-day-old chicks and hatching eggs) grew 2.8%, reaching 27,229 tons in 2024, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). In 2023, genetics shipments reached 26,479 tons. | <p style="font-weight: 400;">Revenue generated by shipments reached US$ 238.2 million in 2024, a balance 0.8% lower compared to the total exported in 2023, with US$ 240 million.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In December, poultry genetics shipments reached 1,958 tons, 24.3% lower than in the same period in 2023, with 2,586 tons. Revenue from shipments grew 5.1%, with US$ 21.2 million obtained in December 2024, compared to US$ 20.2 million in the same period in 2023.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Mexico closed the year as the main importer of poultry genetics from Brazil, with 9,378 tons between January and December, a figure 30.6% lower than in 2023. Next came Senegal, with 4,608 tons (+22.1%), Venezuela, with 3,909 tons (+521.1%), South Africa, with 3,459 tons (+45.7%) and Paraguay, with 2,634 tons (-4%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">“Thanks to Brazil’s health status, the national poultry genetics sector has been supporting countries that have faced health issues or that are rebuilding their herds with high-quality genetics. In this context, the sector once again closed the year with positive performance and good expectations for 2025,” says ABPA president Ricardo Santin.</p> | 1 | Retail | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2025-01-19 00:28:30 | 2025-08-15 17:41:13 | Details Edit Delete | |
7810 | Poultry genetics exports grow 7.2 percent in September | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics (including 1-day-old chicks and fertile eggs) totaled 1,960 tons in September, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number is 7.2% higher than the total shipped in the same period last year, with 1,829 tons. | <p><span lang="DE">Revenue generated by exports reached US$ 18.7 million, exceeding by 5.4% the total obtained from exports in the segment in September 2023, with US$ 17.8 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Over the nine months of 2024, poultry genetics exports totaled 20,243 tons, a volume 5.9% higher than that shipped between January and September 2023, with 19,124 tons. </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Revenue generated by shipments made in the first nine months of 2024 reached US$ 170 million, a balance 5.5% lower than the previous year, with US$ 179.9 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">For the second consecutive month, Venezuela was the main destination for exports in the sector. In total, 678 tons of poultry genetics were exported to the country in September, a balance 1395% higher than the previous year. Next came Mexico, with 504 tons (-50.9%), Senegal, with 251 tons (-22.1%), Paraguay, with 167 tons (-5.3%) and Saudi Arabia, with 124 tons (+141.6%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"There is a redirection of the flow of genetic exports between Latin American countries, with strong demand from Venezuela, which has invested in the reconstruction of local poultry production", assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> | 1 | Industry | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-10-12 00:05:55 | 2025-08-15 18:59:45 | Details Edit Delete | |
7773 | Poultry genetics shipments to grow 5.7 percent in 2024 | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics (including 1-day-old chicks and fertile eggs) generated 12.2% more revenue in August, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). In total, they were US$ 17.6 million in the eighth month of this year, compared to US$ 15.7 million in the previous year. | <p style="font-weight: 400;">August shipments in volume totaled 1,492 tons, 7.1% lower than the 1,607 tons exported in 2023.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the year to date (January to August), poultry genetics exports reached 18,283 tons, 5.7% higher than the previous year's total, with 17,295 tons. Revenue generated by shipments reached US$ 151.3 million, 6.7% lower than the previous year, with US$ 162.1 million.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Taking the lead among the main importers, Venezuela was the destination of 467 tons in August, a figure 415% higher than in the same period last year, with 91 tons. Next are Mexico, with 323 tons (-61%), Senegal, with 221 tons (-22%), Paraguay, with 194 tons (+11%) and Saudi Arabia, with 91 tons (+1727%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"Venezuela is experiencing a period of growth in its production and has increased its imports of poultry genetics from Brazil. This flow is added to the high imports from Paraguay, South Africa and Peru, maintaining the positive pace of the sector in August", emphasizes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</p> | 1 | Industry | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-10-02 00:10:41 | 2025-08-15 07:24:55 | Details Edit Delete | |
7033 | Brazil: Poultry genetics sector closes 2023 with record and growth of 69.3 percent | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics (including 1-day-old chicks and fertile eggs) ended the year 2023 with a total of 26.4 thousand tons shipped, according to surveys by the Brazilian Protein Association Animal (ABPA). The number is a record and exceeds by 69.3% the total exported in the same period last year, with 15.6 thousand tons. | <p><span lang="DE">Revenue from exports from the high added value segment is also a record. In total, US$240 million were generated in the twelve months of 2023, a result 34.2% higher than the total obtained in 2022, with US$178.8 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the month of December 2023 alone, 2.5 thousand tons were exported, a number 45.1% higher than the 1.7 thousand tons shipped in the same period in the twelfth month of the previous year. With this, revenues of US$20.2 million were generated, a balance 2.2% higher than the same comparative period in 2022, with US$19.8 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The main destination for exports from Brazil's poultry genetics sector, Mexico imported a total of 13.5 thousand tons in 2023, a number 72.7% higher than that recorded in 2022. Next are Senegal, with 3.7 thousand tons (+11.7%), Paraguay, with 2.7 thousand tons (-2%), South Africa, with 2.3 thousand tons (no comparative records in 2022) and Peru, with 1.4 thousand tons (+ 838.8%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"The strong performance of the poultry genetics export sector in 2023 is an important indicator of international confidence in the biosecurity of poultry farming in Brazil. On the other hand, it also shows the increased relevance of the Brazilian sector as a safe haven for nations that face health challenges and need to replace squads", highlights Ricardo Santin, president of ABPA.</span></p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-01-21 00:10:36 | 2025-08-15 12:45:26 | Details Edit Delete | |
6042 | Revenue from poultry genetics exports grows 21 percent in 2022 | Brazilian exports of poultry genetics (considering fertile eggs and day-old chicks) totaled 15,638 thousand tons in the twelve months of 2022, informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). | <p><span lang="DE">The performance was 0.3% lower than that recorded in 2021, with 15,691 thousand tons.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In terms of revenue, there was an increase of 21% in the same comparative period, totaling US$ 178.8 million in 2022, compare to US$ 147.7 million in the previous year.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Considering only the month of December, sales of poultry genetic material grew 29.9% in volume, with 1,782 thousand tons in December, compare to 1,372 thousand tons in the twelfth month of 2021. In revenue, the increase is 67.4% , with US$ 19.8 million in the last month of 2022, and US$ 11.8 million in 2021.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Main destination of exports, Mexico was the destination of 7,826 thousand tons, a volume 91.2% greater than that registered in 2021. In second place, Senegal imported 3,377 thousand tons (-40.6%). In third place, Paraguay imported 2,799 (-7.6%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"The Brazilian sanitary status has favored international poultry sales in several segments. This is the case of poultry genetics, which has maintained and even strengthened its position in supplying inputs with high added value in several markets, supporting the strengthening of the production of poultry production centers in the Americas, Africa and Asia", analyzes the director of markets from ABPA, Luis Rua.</span></p> | 1 | Retail | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2023-01-22 00:05:19 | 2025-08-15 18:45:45 | Details Edit Delete | |
5674 | Revenue from exports of genetic material increases in 2022 | Brazilian exports of poultry genetic material reached US$ 94.6 million between January and July, according to data collected by the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). The number exceeds by 14.4% the results achieved in the same period of 2021, with US$ 82.6 million. | <p style="font-weight: 400;">In July alone, shipments of 1-day-old chicks and fertile eggs reached US$ 14 million, a result 17.5% higher than in the seventh month of 2021, with US$ 11.9 million.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of volume, international sales of genetic material remained high by 0.4% in 2022, with 8,398 thousand tons in the first seven months of this year, against 8,365 thousand tons in 2021. </p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Considering only the month of July, there was a retraction of 20.2%, with 1,123 thousand tons in 2022 and 1,408 thousand tons last year.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Among the main export destinations, Mexico stands out, which leads shipments in 2022 with US$ 16.5 million (+102.7%), followed by Peru US$ 11.2 million (+3.1%) and Senegal, with US$ 10.5 million (-8.6%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;"><em>“We are following a change in international sales of poultry genetics, with increased sales in nations in the Americas. In this context, Brazil has expanded its international participation in the poultry genetics sector, reinforcing its role as an export platform in the segment”, says the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</em></p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2022-08-31 03:56:53 | 2025-08-14 09:23:28 | Details Edit Delete | |
5730 | Revenue from poultry genetics exports grows in August | Brazilian exports of poultry genetic material in August totaled US$ 15.7 million, reports the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). The number is 22.7% higher than the one registered in the same period last year, with US$ 12.7 million. | <p style="font-weight: 400;">Considering the volume exported, sales of poultry genetics fell by 14.9%, with 1,299 thousand tons exported in the eighth month of 2022, against 1,527 thousand tons in the previous year.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the accumulated total for the year, sales of poultry genetics are up 15.5%, with US$ 110.3 million in 2022, against US$ 95.4 million in the previous year.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of volume, there was a retraction of 2% in the comparison between 2022 and 2021, with 9,698 thousand tons exported this year, against 9,892 thousand tons registered last year.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Among the main destinations for the sector's exports in 2022, Mexico stands out, with 37.4% of the volume shipped between January and August, followed by Senegal, with 31.7%, Paraguay, with 17.9% and Bolivia, with 3%.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">“Despite a slight retraction in the volume exported by Brazil in 2022, there is a notable increase in the sector's average export prices, which indicates increased market pressure for poultry genetics. It is expected that this situation will continue throughout this year”, analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2022-09-22 04:12:35 | 2025-08-15 02:42:08 | Details Edit Delete | |
5764 | Brazil: Pork exports reached 102,700 tons in September | Brazilian exports of pork totaled 102.7 thousand tons in September, informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). The number is 8.5% lower than that recorded in the same period in 2021, when 112,200 tons were shipped. | <p>In the same comparative period, pork sales reached revenue of US$ 244.3 million, a result 4.5% lower than that recorded in September last year, with US$ 255.8 million.</p> <p>"The average price of international pork sales has been recovering significantly since June this year. In September, average prices were at levels close to those seen at the height of the international African Swine Fever crisis, when there was greater pressure from the global market for animal protein. It is a positive sign for the behavior of exports in the second half of the year and for the minimization of losses in the Brazilian swine industry in the first half of the year. It is also worth mentioning the diversification of markets throughout 2022, with Brazil increasing exports to countries in all regions of the world," analyzes ABPA’s market director, Luís Rua.</p> <p>Year-to-date, pork sales reached 825,000 tonnes, 5% lower than when shipped between January and September 2021, with 868,800 tonnes.</p> <p>Total revenue accumulated in the first nine months of 2022 reached US$ 1.851 billion, 10.2% lower than the figure for the same period in 2021, with US$ 2.061 billion.</p> <p>"Ships of pork have been gradually recovering the levels of exports throughout the year. In the first quarter, the monthly average was below 80 thousand tons. In the following three months, Brazil reached a monthly average of over 90 thousand tons. In the third quarter, we exceeded the monthly average of 100 thousand tons, which signals a better-than-expected end of the year, in relation to the projections drawn at the beginning of 2022, at levels close to those carried out in 2021," evaluates the ABPA president, Ricardo Santin.</p> <p>Main destination for Brazilian pork exports, China imported 46.9 thousand tons in September (-12.1%), followed by Hong Kong, with 8.1 thousand tons (-48.5%), Chile, with 7 .1 thousand tons (+46.2%), Philippines, with 6.4 thousand tons (+53.2%), Vietnam, with 5.5 thousand tons (+26.3%) and Angola, with 4.5 thousand tons (+92.4%).</p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2022-10-12 04:55:09 | 2025-08-15 16:09:47 | Details Edit Delete | |
5940 | Brazilian pork exports grow 17.8 percent in November | Brazilian exports of pork (considering all products fresh and processed) totaled 93.4 thousand tons in November, informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). The number exceeds by 17.8% the total registered in the same period last year, with 79.3 thousand tons. | <p>In revenue, the increase is even more expressive, with growth of 35.1%, with a total of US$ 230.5 million in November of this year, compared to US$ 170.6 million registered in the eleventh month of 2021.In the year (January to November), the exported volume reached 1.017 million tons, a number 2.8% lower than that registered between January and November 2021, with 1.047 million tons. In revenue, the result of exports in the year reached US$ 2.319 billion, a figure 5.3% lower than that recorded in 2021, with US$ 2.449 billion.ABPA president Ricardo Santin details that the average exports recorded in the second half reached 101.4 thousand tons, surpassing the levels recorded in the same period of 2021, of 95.7 thousand tons.“In the entire history of pork exports, there has not been a semester with a performance as expressive as the one recorded at the end of the year. The international market is demanding Brazilian products. This scenario allowed the sector to regain strength and ship accumulated volumes in 2022 very close to what we saw last year, when we recorded export records. These are fundamental currencies for the industry and the country, at a time of economic recovery, given that the sector has not yet overcome the impacts of high production costs”, said the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.Considering only the month of November, China, the main destination for Brazilian pork exports, increased its purchases by 95% compared to the same period last year, with a total of 42.8 thousand tons. Assuming for the first time the second place in Brazilian exports, Chile imported 7.7 thousand tons (+53%). “We have positive expectations about the closing of this year, and even more positive impacts are expected with the opening of the markets in Mexico and Canada, two of the largest importers of pork on the planet, which this year opened their doors to the Brazilian product” , adds ABPA markets director Luís Rua.</p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2022-12-13 04:58:01 | 2025-08-15 08:33:22 | Details Edit Delete | |
7233 | Brazil: Exports of poultry genetic material grow 10.1 percent in 2024 | Brazilian exports of genetic material (including chicks and fertile eggs) totaled 2,646 thousand tons in February this year, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number exceeds the total exported in the same period last year by 13.8%, with 2,325 thousand tons. | <p><span lang="DE">Revenue generated from February exports reached US$19.4 million, a balance 7.4% lower than the total made in the same period in 2023, with US$20.9 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the year, the accumulated increase reaches 10.1%, with 5,116 thousand tons exported in the first two months of this year, against 4,646 thousand tons in the same period last year. In revenue, there was a decline of 8.2%, with US$38.7 million in the first two months of this year, against US$42.2 million in 2023.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The main destination for poultry exports, Mexico imported 1,656 thousand tons in the first two months of this year, a volume 48.8% lower than the total shipped in the same period last year. In a different movement, sales to South Africa totaled 1,490 thousand tons (there were no shipments in 2023), followed by Senegal, with 1,103 thousand tons (+75%), Paraguay, with 459 tons (+14%) and Venezuela, with 101 tons (+0.2%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"T</span>he search by African nations for Brazilian poultry genetics has grown, whether to replace losses due to health issues or even to build reliable genetic supply alternatives", analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-03-20 00:10:10 | 2025-08-15 01:02:53 | Details Edit Delete | |
6604 | Brazil: Egg exports increase 150 percent in the first half | Brazilian exports of eggs (including fresh and industrialized products) grew 150% in this first half, compared to the previous year, informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). In all, 16,600 tons were shipped between January and June of this year, compared to 6,600 tons in the same period of 2022. | <p><span lang="DE">The revenue generated by exports in the semester totaled US$ 41.2 million, a number 222.4% higher than that registered in the first six months of 2022, with US$ 12.8 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Considering only the month of June, 4,600 tons of eggs were exported from Brazil, a volume 901.1% higher than that registered in 2022, with 469 tons. In revenue, the increase is 608.6% in the period, with US$ 11.6 million in the sixth month of this year, compared to US$ 1.6 million in the same period of the previous year.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">“We registered in 2023 the best semester of the last ten years, with the expectation of reaching a new level in egg exports from Brazil in 2023 thanks to the average registered in the last three months, above 4 thousand tons per month. Volumes shipped between April and June established the best quarter ever recorded by the sector. Although it does not have an impact on the internal supply of eggs, since it represents less than 1% of production, international sales have consolidated themselves as an important source of revenue for companies in the sector in the face of the challenges generated by production costs over recent times”, evaluates the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin. </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Among the main destinations for exports, Japan appears as the main importer, with 6.9 thousand tons imported between January and June of this year, a result 1.304% higher than that registered in the same period of 2022. Soon after appears Taiwan, with 5.4 thousand tons (in the previous year, there was no shipment of products to the Asian destination).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">“Japan's recent suspension of poultry products from Santa Catarina should not impact egg sales in Brazil. In the entire first semester, less than 0.2 tons of product from Santa Catarina were shipped to the Asian destination”, evaluates the director of markets, Luis Rua.</span></p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2023-07-22 00:10:19 | 2025-08-15 18:19:13 | Details Edit Delete | |
6032 | Brazil exported 9.4 thousand tons of eggs in 2022 | Brazilian exports of eggs (considering fresh and processed products) totaled 9,474 thousand tons in the twelve months of 2022, a volume 16.5% lower than that achieved in the same period of the previous year, with 11,346 a thousand tons. | <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the total result of sales for the year reached US$ 22.419 million, a result 24.2% higher than that recorded in the same period of 2021, with US$ 18.054 million. It is the best result recorded since 2015.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In December, egg sales reached 431 tons, a volume 82.7% lower than that recorded in the same month of 2021, with 2,492 thousand tons. Revenue recorded in the period reached US$ 1.296 million, a number 67.5% lower than the US$ 3.991 million recorded in December 2021.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"While they did not impact the domestic supply of products, egg exports last year generated significant foreign exchange for the country, at a particularly important moment in view of the historic high in production costs", said the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The United Arab Emirates continue to be the main importer of Brazilian protein. In 2022, they imported 4,453 thousand tons, a volume 35.6% lower than that carried out in the same period of 2021, with 6,915 thousand tons. The highlight of the year, in turn, was Qatar, host country of the World Cup, which occupied second place in the export ranking with a total of 1,107 thousand tons, a number 127.8% higher than that registered in 2021, with 486 tons. In third place, Japan imported 1,093 thousand tons, with a performance 6.6% lower than that registered in 2021, with 1,171 thousand tons.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"The main countries that buy Brazilian eggs are markets with high added value, which generated important revenues for laying poultry, especially in a very challenging year for the sector, which faced historic highs in production costs. The domestic market is and will continue to be the main focus of the producing companies, but year after year new markets have been opened and the expectation is that step by step Brazil will increase its participation in important markets, as is the case of Mexico, for example", assesses ABPA's director of markets, Luis Rua.</span></p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2023-01-19 04:17:49 | 2025-08-15 19:10:11 | Details Edit Delete | |
1993 | Brazilian chicken meat exports totaled 364 thousand tons in September | Brazilian exports of chicken meat totaled 363.8 thousand tons in September, according to the Brazilian Association of Animal Proteins (ABPA). | <p>The performance registered in the ninth month of 2018 was 6% lower than the total exported in September 2017, with 387.1 thousand tons.</p> <p>In revenue, the September balance reached US $ 582.3 million, 8.8% lower than the US $ 638.6 recorded in the same period last year.</p> <p>In the year to date, sales of chicken meat abroad reached 3,060 million tons, a volume 7.5% lower than the 3.308 million tons registered between January and September 2017. In revenue, the balance of 2018 is of US $ 4.889 billion, 11.5% lower than the result of accumulated sales in the first nine months of 2017, with US $ 5.523 billion.</p> <p>"The volume of exports registered in September was significant compared to the lower number of business days in the period, if compared to other months of the year," analyzes ABPA's president, Francisco Turra.</p> | 1 | Market | 2018-10-03 06:26:52 | 2025-08-15 02:56:12 | Details Edit Delete | ||
7003 | Brazilian chicken meat exports increased 20.9 percent in December | Brazilian exports of chicken meat (including all products, both fresh and processed) ended 2023 with total exports of 5.138 million tons, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number confirms the projections outlined by the association for the year, accumulating an increase of 6.6% in relation to the total exported in 2022, with 4.822 million tons. | <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the year's increase was 0.4%, with a total of US$9.796 billion accumulated in the 12 months of last year, against US$9.762 billion in the same period of 2022. </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The year's good performance was consolidated with the result achieved in December. In total, 467.2 thousand tons of chicken meat were exported in the period, a number 20.9% higher than that recorded in the twelfth month of 2022, with 386.3 thousand tons. It was the second largest volume shipped in a single month in the history of the sector, surpassed only by the 514.6 thousand tons exported in March 2023. </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">As a result, revenue generated by exports in December totaled US$818.9 million, 4.3% higher than the US$785 million obtained in the same period in 2022. </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Despite the challenges of the year, including a scenario with marked variations in markets and production costs, the result is highly positive and confirms the projections outlined by ABPA for the year, while at the same time indicating the export trend that we should observe throughout 2024. For the first time we surpassed the mark of 5 million tons exported. In this context, the good news released at the end of 2023 brings expectations of a sustained movement in international sales, whether in relation to consolidated markets or even with the opening of new ones", analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In December, Japan took the lead as the main destination for chicken meat exports from Brazil, with 55,900 tons imported, a volume 53.9% higher than the total recorded in the same period of 2022. In second place, China imported 50.3 thousand tons (+8.5%), followed by the United Arab Emirates, with 44.3 thousand tons (+27%), Saudi Arabia, with 39.5 thousand tons (+56.3%) and Africa of the South, with 31.2 thousand tons (+10.8%). </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"There was a general increase in chicken meat imports by the main destinations of our products, which justifies the record performance for the month of December", highlights ABPA's markets director, Luís Rua.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The largest exporter of chicken meat in Brazil, Paraná shipped 2.087 million tons throughout 2023, a number that exceeds the total exported in the previous year by 9.69%. Next are Santa Catarina, with 1.103 million tons (+8.48%), Rio Grande do Sul, with 739 thousand tons (-2.13%), São Paulo, with 292.6 thousand tons (+6.32 %) and Goiás, with 236.8 thousand tons (+21.3%). </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"In the year in which we recorded the first outbreak of Avian Influenza in wild birds in Brazil, the results obtained through exports attest to the world's confidence in the excellent work in biosecurity carried out by companies in the sector, with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture and the secretariats state and municipal agriculture, which allowed the country to remain free from Avian Influenza", concludes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> | 1 | Retail | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-01-11 00:10:42 | 2025-08-15 19:15:20 | Details Edit Delete | |
7356 | Brazil: Chicken meat exports grow 10.5 percent in April | Brazilian exports of chicken meat (considering all products, including fresh and processed) totaled 480.7 thousand tons in April, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). It is the second best result in the sector's historical series, exceeding the total shipped in the same period in 2023 by 10.5%, with 435.1 thousand tons. | <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the increase recorded in April reached 5%, with US$882.2 million resulting from this year's shipments, compared to US$840.3 million in the fourth month of 2023.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the four months, total exports reached 1,701 million tons, a volume 2.8% lower than the total shipped between January and April 2023, with 1,749 million tons. In the same comparative period, this year's revenue totaled US$3,024 billion, a balance 11.4% lower than the total obtained in the previous year, with US$3,413 billion.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"The performance of chicken meat exports in April rebalances expectations and maintains the sector's positive projections for the year, even in the face of internal adversities, such as Operation Standard. On the other hand, we will monitor the effects resulting from the floods in Rio Grande do Sul next month, considering that it is a relevant state for exports. Companies will maintain resilience in producing, supplying the state and shipping, while focusing on supporting the recovery of communities in Rio Grande do Sul", highlights the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The largest importer of chicken meat in Brazil, China imported 57.7 thousand tons in April, 22.9% lower than the total exported in the same period last year. Summarizing second place, Japan imported 42.2 thousand tons, a number 5.9% higher, according to the same comparative period. Following the ranking of the five largest destinations are the United Arab Emirates, with 41 thousand tons (+31.9%), Saudi Arabia, with 37.2 thousand tons (+59%) and the Philippines, with 29.4 thousand tons (+35.7% ).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The largest exporter of chicken meat in Brazil, Paraná shipped 196.7 thousand tons in April, a number 5.9% higher than the total recorded in the same comparative period. Next are Santa Catarina, with 103.9 thousand tons (+19.7%), Rio Grande do Sul, with 69.2 thousand tons (+20.4%), São Paulo, with 26 thousand tons (-10. 2%) and Goiás, with 23.2 thousand tones (+15.5%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Following the trend of increased demand observed in recent months, the countries of the Middle East continue to be a positive highlight of the year. We also see a gradual recovery in prices in all markets throughout this year, which is an important indication of the increase in international demand already observed for the Brazilian product", advises Luís Rua, markets director at ABPA.</span></p> | 1 | Retail | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-05-18 00:05:05 | 2025-08-15 19:00:00 | Details Edit Delete | |
7442 | Brazil: Chicken meat exports grow 4.2 percent in May | Brazilian exports of chicken meat (considering all products, including fresh and processed) totaled 451 thousand tons in May, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number exceeds the total shipped in the same period last year by 4.2%, with 433.3 thousand tons. | <p><span lang="DE">In the same period, sales of chicken meat generated revenue of US$818.7 million, a balance 5.6% lower than the total recorded in the same period last year, with US$867.4 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Considering the period between January and May, chicken meat shipments reached 2,152 million tons, a number 1.4% lower than that recorded in the same period in 2023, with 2,183 million tons. Revenue generated by exports in the first five months of the year totaled US$3,842 billion, a balance 10.2% lower than the total shipped in the same period of 2023, with US$4,281 billion.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Still analyzing May shipments, Paraná remained the main exporter, with 198.9 thousand tons, a number 11.2% higher than that recorded in the same period last year. Next are Santa Catarina, with 89.6 thousand tons (+2.2%) and Rio Grande do Sul which, given the logistical impacts caused by the May floods, recorded a drop of 11.4% in shipments for the month, with a total of 56.4 thousand tons . São Paulo, with 25.4 thousand tons (+4.9%) and Goiás, with 22.9 thousand tons (+15.4%) complete the ranking of the five largest exporting states.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"May's result was the second highest of the year and the fifth in the monthly history of chicken meat exports. It is an important indication of the pace of exports for the year, which should maintain levels above 430 thousand tons per month. Unfortunately, the sad adversities that occurred in Rio Grande do Sul also left their mark on the state's export flow", analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the ranking of main destinations, China leads with 49.8 thousand tons imported in May, a volume 23.6% lower than the total recorded in the same period last year. Next are the United Arab Emirates, with 39.6 thousand tons (+22.2%), Saudi Arabia, with 37.5 thousand tons (+31.2%), Japan, with 32.2 thousand tons (-15. 4%), South Africa, with 32.1 thousand tons (+12.6%), Iraq, with 24 thousand tons (+35.5%) and Mexico, with 20.5 thousand tons (+96.3%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Brazil has reinforced its position as the largest global supplier of halal chicken meat, with strong increases in sales to the Middle East and North African nations, such as Libya and the recently opened Algeria. Other countries on the African continent should also be highlighted, with the return of Brazilian presence in markets with growth potential in the coming months", analyzes ABPA's markets director, Luís Rua.</span></p> | 1 | Retail | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-06-14 00:10:32 | 2025-08-15 15:38:37 | Details Edit Delete | |
7208 | ABPA: Chicken meat exports grew 4.7 percent in February | Brazilian exports of chicken meat (considering all products, including fresh and processed) totaled 397.7 thousand tons in February, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number exceeds the total shipped in the same period in 2023 by 4.7%, with 379.2 thousand tons. | <p><span lang="DE">Export revenue generated in the second month of this year reached US$707 million. The number is 4% lower than the total recorded in the same period of the previous year, with US$736.3 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the first two months of this year, chicken meat exports total 802.2 thousand tons, a volume 0.3% higher than that achieved in the first two months of 2023, with 800.1 thousand tons. Accumulated revenue in the period reached US$ 1,390 billion, a balance 12.7% lower than the comparative period of 2023, with US$ 1,593 billion.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"It was the best February in history and could have been even better, under normal conditions, without the delays generated by the standard operation currently underway. In any case, we expect a positive year due to the influence, in particular, of sales to Islamic nations and certain destinations in Asia", highlights the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Among the five main destinations for Brazilian chicken meat exports in the first two months are China, with 80.4 thousand tons (a number 28% lower than the previous year), the United Arab Emirates, with 78.2 thousand tons (+27.7%) , Japan, with 76.6 thousand tons (+26.2%), Saudi Arabia, with 67.6 thousand tons (+8.4%) and South Africa, with 50 thousand tons (-19%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"The beginning of the year is a period that is strongly influenced by the pre-Ramadan import flow, the sacred period for the Islamic religion. In this context, in addition to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, we saw notable growth in exports to Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait and other destinations in the region, especially in a context of certain uncertainties due to conflicts in the region", highlights the director of ABPA markets, Luís Rua.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Paraná continues to be the largest exporter of chicken meat in Brazil, with 326.4 thousand tons exported in the first two months of this year, a number 0.1% lower than that recorded in 2023. Next are Santa Catarina, with 183 thousand tons (+4 .8%), Rio Grande do Sul, with 112.8 thousand tons (-0.5%), São Paulo, with 42.8 thousand tons (-1.74%) and Goiás, with 36.7 thousand tons (+5.3%).</span></p> | 1 | Retail | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2024-03-13 00:20:21 | 2025-08-15 17:44:34 | Details Edit Delete | |
6231 | Brazilian Chicken meat exports grow 10.6 percent this year | Brazilian exports of chicken meat (considering all products, between fresh and processed) totaled 379.2 thousand tons in February, informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). The number is 1.3% higher than the total registered in the same period of 2022, when 374.5 thousand tons were shipped. | <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the increase reaches 11.1%, with US$ 736.3 million in February of this year, compared to US$ 663 million in the second month of 2022.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the year, sales of chicken meat reached 800.1 thousand tons, a number 10.6% higher than the total reached in the first two months of 2022, with 723.7 thousand tons.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The result in revenue from sales of Brazilian chicken meat reached US$ 1.593 billion in the first two months of this year, surpassing by 24.5% the total recorded in 2022, with US$ 1.280 billion.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Main destination of Brazilian exports, China imported 111.7 thousand tons in the first two months of this year, a volume 23.2% higher than that registered in the same period of 2022, with 90.6 thousand tons. Returning to second place, Saudi Arabia imported 62.4 thousand tons this year (+71.9%), followed by South Africa, with 61.7 thousand tons (+9.6%), United Arab Emirates, with 61 .2 thousand tons (-28.5%), Japan, with 60.7 thousand tons (+10%) and the European Union, with 40.1 thousand tons (+15.8%). </span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"The international demand for the Brazilian product continues to rise, with occasional changes being offset by increased purchases from other importing countries. This year, we have seen traditional markets, such as China and the European Union, resume their leading role in the performance of chicken meat shipments from Brazil, indicating a trend in purchasing behavior that should continue throughout 2023", analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> | 1 | Market | adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro | 2023-03-11 00:10:51 | 2025-08-15 18:10:12 | Details Edit Delete |