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7222  Brazil: Egg exports grow 69.5 percent in 2024  Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian egg exports (considering all products, including fresh and processed) totaled 1,604 thousand tons in February. The number exceeds the total shipped in the same period last year by 53.3%, with 1,046 thousand tons.  <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the increase reached 0.9%, with US$3.034 million in February this year, compared to US$2.998 million in the second month of 2023.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Year-to-date, the increase is 69.5%, with a total of 3,535 thousand tons in the first two months of 2024, against 2,086 thousand tons in the first two months of the previous year.&nbsp;In the same comparative period, export revenue accumulated an increase of 24.5%, with US$6.433 million in 2024, against US$5.166 million in 2023.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The United Arab Emirates regained its lead as the main destination for egg exports from Brazil in the first two months of this year.&nbsp;In total, there were 1,562 thousand tons, an increase of 102% compared to the same period last year.&nbsp;In second place, Chile imported 435 tons (+1,368%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Egg shipments from Brazil continue to maintain constant flow in exports, with reinforcement in market capillarity through international actions in strategic markets for the sector, such as the Middle East, indicating the shipment trend for the year", assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2024-03-16 00:35:11  2025-07-03 20:21:38  Details Edit Delete
6970  Brazil: Egg exports grow 99.9 percent in November  Brazilian egg exports (including fresh and processed products) totaled 788 tons in November, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number exceeds by 99.9% the total exported in the eleventh month of 2022, with 394 tons.  <p><span lang="DE">Revenue generated by exports reached US$1,999 million, a balance 36.4% higher than the result recorded in 2022, with US$1,465 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the year to date (January to November), egg exports totaled 24.5 thousand tons, a volume that exceeds by 170.5% the total recorded in the same period of 2022, with 9,043 thousand tons.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In terms of revenue, the result obtained in the period reached US$60.7 million, a balance 187.4% higher than the total recorded in the first eleven months of 2022, with US$21,122 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">This year, Japan remains the main destination for exports this year, with 10,363 thousand tons exported, a volume 947.9% higher than that recorded between January and November 2022. Next is Taiwan, with 5,387 thousand tons (with no records of shipments in the previous year) and Chile, with 2,584 thousand tons (1,208% higher than that recorded in the first eleven months of 2022).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Chile has strongly increased its imports of eggs from Brazil.&nbsp;In the year to date, it has already positioned itself as the third main destination and is the current main importer in the monthly survey.&nbsp;It is expected that, with shipments to the South American country and other destinations in Asia, sales of Brazilian eggs abroad will continue in volumes significantly higher than those recorded over the last decade", advises the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2023-12-17 00:05:14  2025-07-04 10:45:34  Details Edit Delete
8488  Brazil: Egg exports grow in April  Brazilian egg exports (considering fresh and processed products) totaled 4.3 thousand tons in April, a volume 271% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, with 1.17 thousand tons, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). In terms of revenue , shipments generated US$ 10.57 million , a result 252.9% higher than that obtained in April 2024, when exports totaled US$ 2.99 million.  <p style="font-weight: 400;">With the month's performance, the&nbsp;accumulated total for the four months&nbsp;of 2025 reached&nbsp;13 thousand tons, an increase of&nbsp;133.8%&nbsp;compared to the same period last year, with 5.5 thousand tons. Revenue in the period reached&nbsp;US$ 28.3 million, an increase of&nbsp;152.6%,&nbsp;compared to the same period in 2024, with US$ 11.2 million.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"The month of April maintains the positive pace of egg exports, with a growing presence of Brazilian products in high-value markets with strict sanitary requirements. The increase in sales to the United States and Japan, for example, reinforces international confidence in the quality and safety of our production",&nbsp;highlights ABPA president&nbsp;Ricardo Santin.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>April Highlights</strong></p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Among the main destinations,&nbsp;the United States&nbsp;led Brazil's egg imports in the month, with&nbsp;2.8 thousand tons&nbsp;shipped and revenue of&nbsp;US$ 6.3 million&nbsp;.&nbsp;Japan&nbsp;comes next, with&nbsp;371 tons&nbsp;(+298.9%) and revenue of&nbsp;US$ 777 thousand&nbsp;(+299.7%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Other highlights:</p> <ul style="font-weight: 400;"> <li>Mexico&nbsp;: 242 tons shipped &ndash; country that regains its position among the main buyers;</li> <li>Chile&nbsp;: 638 tons (-11.7%), with revenue of US$ 1.58 million (-8.4%);</li> <li>Uruguay&nbsp;: 83 tons (+18.6%), with revenue of US$ 406 thousand (+61.6%);</li> <li>European Union&nbsp;: 22 tons (+64%), with revenue of US$30 thousand (-21.6%);</li> <li>Liberia&nbsp;: 15 tons (+36.7%) with revenue of US$40 thousand (+51.9%);</li> <li>Marshall Islands and Aruba&nbsp;also made the list of destinations for the month.</li> </ul> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"We are observing a strategic restructuring of the export agenda. Shipments are more diversified and present in markets that demand high-quality products, paving the way for the consolidation of long-lasting flows",&nbsp;says Santin.</p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2025-05-21 00:10:28  2025-07-04 22:22:37  Details Edit Delete
6604  Brazil: Egg exports increase 150 percent in the first half  Brazilian exports of eggs (including fresh and industrialized products) grew 150% in this first half, compared to the previous year, informs the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). In all, 16,600 tons were shipped between January and June of this year, compared to 6,600 tons in the same period of 2022.  <p><span lang="DE">The revenue generated by exports in the semester totaled US$ 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.&nbsp;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">&ldquo;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.&nbsp;Volumes shipped between April and June established the best quarter ever recorded by the sector.&nbsp;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&rdquo;, evaluates the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.&nbsp;</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">&ldquo;Japan's recent suspension of poultry products from Santa Catarina should not impact egg sales in Brazil.&nbsp;In the entire first semester, less than 0.2 tons of product from Santa Catarina were shipped to the Asian destination&rdquo;, evaluates the director of markets, Luis Rua.</span></p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2023-07-22 00:10:19  2025-07-04 13:36:53  Details Edit Delete
6752  Brazil: Egg exports increased 381.6 percent in August  Brazilian egg exports (considering fresh and processed products) totaled 2,148 thousand tons in August, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number exceeds by 381.6% the total shipped in the same period in 2022, when 446 tons were exported.  <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the increase reaches 241.3%, with US$5.114 million in the eighth month of 2023, compared to US$1.499 million in the same period of the previous year.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the year to date (January to August), egg exports totaled 21,119 thousand tons, a number 178.5% higher than that recorded in the first eight months of 2022, with 7,583 thousand tons.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the same period, accumulated revenue reached US$52.380 million, a result 222% higher than that recorded in the same period in 2022, with US$16.270 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The main destination for egg exports from Brazil, Japan imported 9,212 thousand tons between January and August, a number 1,164% higher than the volume shipped in the same period of the previous year.&nbsp;Taiwan, with 5,387 thousand tons (no comparative records in 2022) and Chile, with 1,791 thousand tons (+1548%) complete the list.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Egg exports have been generating important revenue for companies in the egg sector, which have invested significantly in participating in high-value-added markets.&nbsp;This is the case of Japan and Taiwan, which this year took the lead among the main importers in the sector", analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2023-09-19 00:10:39  2025-07-04 11:08:41  Details Edit Delete
8394  Brazil: Egg exports reach 3.7 thousand tons in March  Brazilian egg exports (including fresh and processed products) increased by 342.2% in March, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). In the third month of 2025, 3,770 tons were shipped, compared to 853 tons in the same period in 2024.  <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of revenue, Brazilian egg shipments totaled US$8.650 million, a growth of 383% compared to the US$1.79 million recorded in March last year.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the year to date, exports reached 8,654 tons, an increase of 97.2% compared to the 4,388 tons exported in the same period in 2024. In terms of revenue, growth was 116.1%, reaching US$ 17.77 million in 2025, compared to US$ 8.22 million in the previous year.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Leading the export destination from January to March, the United States imported 2,705 tons, a balance 346.4% higher than in the same period last year. Next are the United Arab Emirates, with 1,422 tons (-9%), Chile, with 1,182 tons (+65.4%), Japan, with 846 tons (132.4%) and Mexico, recently opened, with 576 tons.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"This month we have seen, in a more expressive way, the positive results of the United States&rsquo; opening to eggs produced in Brazil for local thermoprocessing for human consumption products. At the same time as preserving the domestic supply of products for the domestic market, since they represent around 1% of the total produced in the country, exports represent an important achievement for the advancement of the segment", evaluates the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.&nbsp;</p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2025-04-15 00:15:10  2025-07-04 22:13:04  Details Edit Delete
6897  Brazil: Egg exports remain high at 173.7 percent in 2023  Brazilian egg exports (considering all products, including fresh and processed) totaled 1,026 thousand tons in October, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number exceeds the total shipped in the same period in 2022 by 74.8%, with 587 tons.  <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the increase is 38.5%, with US$2.389 million generated in the tenth month of this year, compared to US$1.725 million in the same period in 2022.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Over the 10 months of 2023, 23,669 thousand tons were exported, a volume 173.7% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, with 8,649 thousand tons.&nbsp;In the same period, egg exports generated revenue of US$58.715 million, a balance 198.7% higher than the total accumulated in the same period of 2022, with US$19.657 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Egg shipments remain at levels notably higher than the history of the last 10 years, and should end this year representing volumes of shipments that should exceed 1% of total national production, gaining markets and revenue for the country, but ensuring a sufficient amount of this highly versatile and nutritious protein for Brazilian consumers", assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Among export destinations, there was a reversal of positions among the main importers.&nbsp;Chile, a market that, until recently, had not imported eggs from Brazil, began shipments and has already taken the lead among the main destinations, with a total of 385 tons imported in October.&nbsp;Next is Japan, with 218 tons imported in the same period, a number 99.6% higher than that achieved in the same period in 2022.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Increasingly, Brazilian producers have been looking to the international market as another sales alternative, including increasing sales of processed eggs that have high added value", analyzes the markets director, Lu&iacute;s Rua.</span></p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2023-11-21 00:10:08  2025-07-03 12:07:02  Details Edit Delete
8090  Brazil: Egg exports total 18.4 thousand tons in 2024  Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian egg exports (both fresh and processed) totaled 18,469 tons in the twelve months of 2024, a figure 27.3% lower than the previous year, with 25,404 tons.  <p style="font-weight: 400;">Export revenue in 2024 totaled US$ 39.2 million, 37.9% lower than the same period last year, with US$ 63.2 million.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In December, Brazil's egg exports registered a sharp increase, reaching 2,054 tons, a figure 116.8% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, with 947 tons.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In revenue, there was an increase of 72.2%, with US$ 4.317 million in the last month of 2024, against US$ 2.507 million in the same period of 2023.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Chile ended the year as the largest importer of eggs from Brazil, with 6,871 tons (+141.4% compared to the previous year), followed by the United Arab Emirates, with 2,354 tons (+108.7%), the United States, with 2,115 tons (+84.9%), Japan, with 1,633 tons (-84.3%) and Qatar, with 1,107 tons (+7.1%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"The sector&rsquo;s exports, although pressured by high domestic demand for the product, remained sustained at levels well above those seen two years ago. At the same time, the last quarter of 2024 marked the beginning of a positive flow in Brazilian egg exports, at levels that should be sustained throughout 2025", highlights ABPA president Ricardo Santin.</p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2025-01-15 00:05:21  2025-07-05 08:49:17  Details Edit Delete
6251  Brazil: Exports of agribusiness products reached 9.9 billion dollars in February  In the accumulated result for the year, agro abroad sales reached a record for the first two months.  <p style="font-weight: 400;">The value exported by Brazilian agribusiness reached US$ 9.9 billion in February this year.&nbsp; The products that stood out in the month were corn, cellulose, soy bran and oil and chicken meat.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the analyzed month, there was a decline in exports due to the reduction in exported volumes of soybeans, influenced by the delay in harvesting, despite the record production estimated by the National Supply Company (Conab), at 151.4 million tons for 2022/ 2023.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Sugar and wheat also showed a drop in foreign sales.&nbsp;There was less internal availability for export, due to concerns about the Argentine harvest in the case of wheat, and less sugarcane crushing due to climate issues.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Beef also had an unfavorable performance due to the international price reduction and decrease in export volume.&nbsp;One of the reasons for this drop in volume is the atypical case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy ('mad cow' disease) reported on February 22 to the World Organization for Animal Health (WHOA).&nbsp;As a result of this case, exports to China were temporarily suspended from February 23rd.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the accumulated result for the year,&nbsp;Brazilian agribusiness exports reached a record for the first two months: US$ 20.1 billion.&nbsp;Emphasis on record exports of soybean meal and oil, chicken and pork, corn and cellulose.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>Corn</strong></p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Brazilian corn shipments totaled more than 2 million tons, with foreign exchange of US$ 689 million.&nbsp;According to the analysis by the Secretariat of Trade and International Relations of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (SCRI/Mapa), the favorable performance of the cereal is due to the low international supply and the high national production of the grain for the current harvest.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the latest Conab survey, the harvest estimate is around 125 million tons of corn.&nbsp;Thus, Brazil should be the world's largest corn exporter in the season.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The main grain importers in February were Japan, South Korea, Colombia, Algeria and Vietnam.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>Chicken meat</strong></p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Chicken meat&nbsp;already&nbsp;had a record for the months of February, with a record of 372 thousand tons and US$ 726 million.&nbsp;According to SCRI/Mapa analysts, since Brazil has no record of cases of avian flu, it manages to obtain records in shipments of this protein, in view of the world scenario.&nbsp;The main buyers were China, Saudi Arabia, Japan and the United Arab Emirates.</p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2023-03-17 00:15:35  2025-07-04 14:44:59  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.&nbsp;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.&nbsp;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>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2024-03-20 00:10:10  2025-07-05 05:04:34  Details Edit Delete
8340  Brazil: JBS to spend $100 million to build 2 factories in Vietnam  Brazilian meatpacker JBS announced that it will invest US$100 million to build two factories in Vietnam, aiming to expand its presence in Southeast Asia and strengthen its position in the global market, according to Reuters.  <p style="font-weight: 400;">According to a statement from the company, the plants will produce beef, pork and poultry, and will mainly use raw materials imported from Brazil. The goal is to supply Vietnam and other countries in the region.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The agreement was formalized on Saturday through a memorandum of understanding with the Vietnamese government, JBS said. Reuters&nbsp;reported last week&nbsp;that JBS was considering the deal.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The deal was sealed during&nbsp;a state visit by Brazilian President Luiz In&aacute;cio Lula da Silva&nbsp;to Vietnam, in which the opening of the Vietnamese market to Brazilian meat was announced. JBS was part of the business delegation accompanying the president.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"The new plants in Vietnam will not only be an expansion of production capacity, but an investment with a purpose: to generate value for the local economy, create skilled jobs, and contribute to food security throughout Southeast Asia", said Renato Costa, the CEO for Friboi, JBS' beef division, in the statement. Friboi presents itself as a leader in the beef market in Brazil.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">According to the plan announced by JBS, the first facility will be built in Khu c&ocirc;ng nghiệp Nam Đ&igrave;nh Vũ, including a logistics center with storage capacity, covering pre-processing, cutting and packaging activities.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The agreement projects the second factory will be built in the south of Vietnam two years after the first facility starts operations. It will include similar infrastructure, including a logistics center and a processing plant.</p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2025-04-01 00:20:08  2025-07-05 07:41:00  Details Edit Delete
7972  Brazil: Opening of Bosnia and Herzegovina market creates new opportunities   The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) celebrated the opening of the Bosnia and Herzegovina market to Brazilian chicken meat, announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA).  <p style="font-weight: 400;">A Balkan country with a per capita income of around US$8,500 (World Bank data), Bosnia and Herzegovina has 3.2 million inhabitants, most of whom live in rural areas.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">According to FAOSTAT data, chicken meat consumption in the country is 19.7 kilos per year, one of the highest in the region, with a total consumption of 72 thousand tons per year. Of this total, 13.3 thousand tons were imported &ndash; mainly from European countries.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"The Bosnian market is a highly relevant opportunity for Brazilian exporters. There is demand for poultry products with high quality standards, and there is a need to complement local production. The new market conquered thanks to the excellent work carried out by the Minister of Agriculture, Carlos F&aacute;varo, his secretaries Lu&iacute;s Rua and Carlos Goulart, and their teams, is yet another opportunity that should generate positive impacts for Brazilian producers and exporters", says ABPA president Ricardo Santin.</p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2024-12-02 00:05:36  2025-07-05 01:47:25  Details Edit Delete
6016  Brazil: Pork exports exceed 100 000 tons in December  December shipments are 14.6% higher compared to the same period in 2021 and performance in the second half is the highest ever recorded by the sector. 2022 total shipments are 1.4% lower compared to the previous year.  <p><span lang="DE">The&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA)</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;informs that Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, between&nbsp;&nbsp;<em>fresh</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;and processed) totaled 102.8 thousand tons in December, volume 14, 6% higher than that registered in the twelfth month of 2021, with 89.7 thousand tons.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In revenue, the increase reached 32.5%, with US$ 253.8 million in December last year, compared to US$ 191.5 million in 2021.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">With the performance recorded in December, total exports for 2022 reached 1.120 million tons, a volume 1.4% lower than that recorded in the same period of the previous year, with 1.137 million tons.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The total revenue generated last year reached US$ 2.572 billion, a result 2.6% lower than that recorded in 2021, with US$ 2.641 billion.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the survey by country, China (main destination) imported 53.5 thousand tons in December, a volume 79.6% greater than that carried out in the same period of 2021, with 29.8 thousand tons.&nbsp;Other highlights were Chile, with 5.8 thousand tons (+68.7%), Uruguay, with 4.4 thousand tons (+3.8%) and Angola, with 3.6 thousand tons (+84%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">According to the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin, the monthly average of exports in volume recorded in the second half of 2022 is the highest in history, and contributed to the year&rsquo;s shipments reaching numbers close to those registered in 2021 &ndash; a historic record year for the sector.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">&ldquo;Monthly sales recorded from July to December averaged over 100,000 tons, something unprecedented for the sector, which recovered the performance seen in the first half, with an average of 85,000 tons.&nbsp;The foreign exchange generated reduced the pressure resulting from the current levels of production costs, which are historical&rdquo;, evaluates Santin.</span></p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2023-01-12 04:51:26  2025-07-02 08:25:38  Details Edit Delete
7090  Brazil: Pork exports grew 11.7 percent in January  Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, including fresh and processed) totaled 99.6 thousand tons in January, exceeding 11.7% the total exported in the same period last year, with 89.2 thousand tons.  <p><span lang="DE">In terms of revenue, the sector's international sales totaled US$199 million, a balance 6.3% lower than the total recorded in January 2023, with US$212.4 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">China, Brazil's largest pork importer, imported 23,100 tons in January (-44.6% compared to the previous year).&nbsp;In a highly positive flow, the Philippines imported 12.3 thousand tons in the same period (+241.3%), followed by Chile, with 10.8 thousand tons (+65.7%), Hong Kong, with 9.5 thousand tons (+34%) and Singapore , with 5.1 thousand tonnes (+10%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the ranking of the largest exporting states, Santa Catarina leads with 55.5 thousand tons exported in January, 11% more than in the same period in 2023. Next is Rio Grande do Sul, with 21.2 thousand tons (+3, 44%), Paran&aacute;, with 10.9 thousand tons (+4.9%), Mato Grosso, with 2.6 thousand tons (+25.8%) and Mato Grosso do Sul, with 2.5 thousand tons (+ 23.8%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"There is a diversification in pork export destinations, with the establishment of greater demand in certain Asian nations.&nbsp;This month, we also saw countries in the Americas, such as Chile and the United States, reinforce their purchases", analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2024-02-11 00:05:46  2025-07-05 01:49:31  Details Edit Delete
8083  Brazil: Pork exports grow 10 percent and reach record levels in 2024  Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, both fresh and processed) totaled 1,352 million tons between January and December 2024, setting a new record for the sector . The number exceeds the total exported in 2023 by 10%, with 1,229 million tons.   <p style="font-weight: 400;">The sector's annual export revenue exceeded the US$ 3 billion mark for the first time. In total, US$3,033 billion was obtained from exports in 2024, a balance 7.6% higher than that achieved in the previous year, with US$2,818 billion.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">At the end of 2024, pork shipments totaled 109.5 thousand tons, a figure 1.3% lower than in the same period of the previous year, with 110.9 thousand tons. In terms of revenue, there was a strong increase of 11.6%, with US$258.3 billion in the last month of 2024, compared to US$231.5 billion in the same period of the previous year.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Among export destinations, the Philippines ended the year taking first place, with 254.3 thousand tons between January and December 2024, a figure 101.8% higher than that achieved in 2023. Next are China, with 241 thousand tons (-38%), Chile, with 113 thousand tons (+29.1%), Hong Kong, with 106.9 thousand tons (-15.5%), Japan, with 93.4 thousand tons (+131.6%), Singapore, with 79.1 thousand tons (+23%), Vietnam, with 52.5 thousand tons (+9.7%), Uruguay, with 46.6 thousand tons (-5.2%), and Mexico, with 42.8 thousand tons ( +49.9%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"The sector closed 2024 with a significant increase in the capillarity of its exports, significantly increasing revenue from shipments and raising the monthly average of shipments by more than 10 thousand tons. The indicators remain positive in 2025, with a tendency to maintain flow to Asian countries and the Americas", analyzes the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Santa Catarina closed 2024 as the largest exporter of pork in Brazil, with 730.7 thousand tons (+10.1%), followed by Rio Grande do Sul, with 289.9 thousand tons (+3.2%), Paran&aacute;, with 185.5 thousand tons (+9.1% ), Mato Grosso, with 37.9 thousand tons (+22%) and Mato Grosso do Sul, with 29.2 thousand tons (+17.97%).</p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2025-01-13 00:20:18  2025-07-05 05:02:01  Details Edit Delete
6955  Brazil: Pork exports grow 13.2 percent in November  Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, including fresh and processed) totaled 105.7 thousand tons in November, reports the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The volume is 13.2% higher than that recorded in the same period in 2022, with 93.4 thousand tons.  <p><span lang="DE">In terms of revenue, sector sales reached US$225.8 million in November, a balance 2.3% lower than the result recorded in the eleventh month of 2022, with US$230.5 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Considering the accumulated result for the year (January to November), the sector's exports registered an increase of 10%, with 1.118 million tons exported in 2023, against 1.017 million tons last year.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the same period, accumulated revenue reached US$2.586 billion, a balance 11.5% higher than the total recorded in 2022, with US$2.319 billion.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"Exports this month once again surpassed the level of 100 thousand tons.&nbsp;Exports accumulated up to November already equal in volume and exceed in revenue the total recorded throughout the year 2022. The numbers confirm the initial projections in exports for this year", assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The main destination for pork exports from Brazil this year, China imported a total of 362.1 thousand tons between January and November, a volume 11% lower than the total imported in the same period of 2022. In second place is Hong Kong, with 114.2 thousand tons, a volume 27.3% higher than that recorded in 2022. Also in positive movement are the Philippines, with 113.1 thousand tons (+46.9%), Chile, with 76.4 thousand tons (+39, 3%), Singapore, with 57.9 thousand tons (+13.7%), Vietnam, with 45.3 thousand tons (+3.7%), Uruguay, with 43.8 thousand tons (+11.2% ) and Japan, with 35.3 thousand tons (+47.7), among others.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">&ldquo;Except for sales to China, all other importing countries registered an increase in pork imports from Brazil this year, confirming a trend already predicted by the sector of expanding export capillarity, strengthening the product's presence in destinations in high-volume markets. added value, such as Japan, South Korea and the United States&rdquo;, says ABPA&rsquo;s markets director, Lu&iacute;s Rua.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">The main exporting state, Santa Catarina shipped 599.9 thousand tons of pork between January and November this year, a number 9.2% higher than that recorded in the same period last year.&nbsp;In second place, Rio Grande do Sul exported 258.5 thousand tons (-3.1%), followed by Paran&aacute;, with 155.3 thousand tons (+20.3%), Mato Grosso, with 27.9 thousand tons (+83.7%) and Mato Grosso do Sul, with 23.1 thousand tons (-24.9%).</span></p>    Market adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2023-12-12 00:10:07  2025-07-05 03:50:55  Details Edit Delete
8566  Brazil: Pork exports grow 13.7 percent in May  The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) reports that Brazilian pork exports (including all products, both fresh and processed) totaled 118.7 thousand tons, a volume 13.7% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, with 104.4 thousand tons.   <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of revenue, there was an increase of 29.3% in the monthly comparison, with US$ 291.1 million in May this year, compared to US$ 225.2 million in the same period last year.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the year to date (January to May), shipments reached 584.8 thousand tons, a figure 15.4% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, with 506.6 thousand tons.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of revenue, the balance achieved in the first five months of this year reached US$ 1.381 billion, a performance 29.8% higher than the previous year, with US$ 1.064 billion.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The main destination for Brazilian pork exports, the Philippines, imported 28.2 thousand tons in May, a performance 115% higher than that shipped in the same period last year. Next are China, with 11.9 thousand tons (-43%), Chile, with 10.9 thousand tons (+21%), Singapore, with 8.3 thousand tons (+7.1%) and Japan, with 8.2 thousand tons (+60%).</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"The Philippines has advanced in its position as the main destination for Brazilian pork, and new markets have gained prominence in the ranking of the main importers of our product. There has been a significant increase in the capillarity of the sector&rsquo;s exports in the international market and the expectation is that this flow will remain high throughout this year", assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Santa Catarina remains Brazil's main exporter of pork, with 59.6 thousand tons exported in May this year (+8.7% compared to the same period last year), followed by Rio Grande do Sul, with 27.3 thousand tons (+15.8%), Paran&aacute;, with 19.2 thousand tons (+28.9%), Mato Grosso, with 3 thousand tons (-10.2%) and Minas Gerais, with 2.9 thousand tons (+25.1%).</p>    Industry adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2025-06-11 00:25:34  2025-07-05 08:03:20  Details Edit Delete
8017  Brazil: Pork exports grow 15.1 percent in November  Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, both fresh and processed) totaled 121.1 thousand tons in November. The number is the third highest number ever recorded in the sector's monthly historical series, and exceeds by 15.1% the total exported in the same period last year, with 105.7 thousand tons.   <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of revenue, exports increased by 29.5%, with US$291.7 million generated in the eleventh month of this year, compared to US$225.2 million in the same period last year.&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the year (January to November), Brazilian pork exports totaled 1.243 million tons, a volume 11.1% higher than in the first eleven months of 2023, with 1.118 million tons.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of revenue, the accumulated increase for the year reached 7.3%, with US$ 2.774 billion this year, compared to US$ 2.586 billion in 2023.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The Philippines, the main destination for exports in the sector, imported 28.8 thousand tons in November, a volume 143.9% higher than in the same period last year. Next are China, with 21.1 thousand tons (-17.2%), Chile, with 10.6 thousand tons (+45.7%), Japan, with 9.2 thousand tons (+170.7%), Hong Kong, with 7.9 thousand tons (-38.4%), and Vietnam, with 5.6 thousand tons (+66.9%).&nbsp;</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">&ldquo;In eleven months, pork exports have already surpassed all shipments from the sector recorded last year. In this context, it is important to highlight the increased capillarity of pork exports and the positive effect of adopting the pre-listing system for several markets, such as the Philippines and Chile, which are now emerging as the main destinations for the sector&rdquo;, says ABPA president Ricardo Santin.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Santa Catarina remains Brazil's leading exporter of pork, with 62.2 thousand tons shipped in November, 8.7% higher than the figure recorded in the same period last year. Next are Rio Grande do Sul, with 30.4 thousand tons (+27.7%), Paran&aacute;, with 16 thousand tons (+15.9%), Mato Grosso, with 3.2 thousand tons (+5.5%) and Mato Grosso do Sul, with 2.3 thousand tons (+48.4%).</p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2024-12-12 00:18:00  2025-07-05 06:15:31  Details Edit Delete
7804  Brazil: Pork exports grow 7.3 percent and exceed 120 thousand tons in September  Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, both fresh and processed) totaled 120.4 thousand tons in September, a figure that exceeds by 7.3% the total shipped in the same period in 2023, with 112.2 thousand tons. It is the second best historical performance of the sector, surpassed only by July of this year, with 138.3 thousand tons.  <p><span lang="DE">In terms of revenue, the increase is 15.9%, with US$ 283.7 million in September this year, compared to US$ 244.7 million in the same period last year. The balance is the second best in the historical series, surpassed only by July this year, with US$ 309.4 million.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">In the year to date (January to September), pork exports totaled 990.7 thousand tons, a volume 7.7% higher than that recorded in the same period last year, with 920.1 thousand tons. In terms of revenue, the increase is 0.4%, with US$ 2.169 billion in the first nine months of this year, against US$ 2.160 billion in the same period last year.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"The average price of pork exports has recorded consecutive increases that have accumulated more than US$ 350 throughout this year, with a positive impact on revenues from shipments. The flow should remain positive throughout 2024, with the prospect of growth in total exports for the year", assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Once again occupying the first position among importers, the Philippines was the destination of 28.2 thousand tons in September, a volume 120.4% higher than that shipped in the same period last year. Next are China, with 16.7 thousand tons (-40.7%), Chile, with 9.7 thousand tons (+50.4%), Hong Kong, with 8.7 thousand tons (-34.1%) and Japan, with 8.6 thousand tons (+84.9%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">Santa Catarina remains the main Brazilian exporter of pork, with 62 thousand tons exported in September, a volume 8.5% higher than in the same period last year. Next are Rio Grande do Sul, with 25.6 thousand tons (-7.1%), Paran&aacute;, with 18.6 thousand tons (+8.1%), Mato Grosso, with 3.2 thousand tons (+12.6%) and Mato Grosso do Sul, with 2.6 thousand tons (+11.9%).</span></p> <p><span lang="DE">"There is a reconfiguration in the map of pork shipments from Brazil, which is evidenced by the strong fluctuations in import movements by destination. In addition to the Philippines&rsquo; consolidation as the main importer, Latin American countries such as Chile, Mexico and Argentine are increasing their demand for Brazilian products. The same can be seen in Japan, a country that demands products with high added value", highlights the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.</span></p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2024-10-10 00:20:14  2025-07-03 23:00:09  Details Edit Delete
8471  Brazil: Pork exports grow in April  Brazilian pork exports (considering fresh and processed products) reached 129.2 thousand tons in April 2025 , according to data from the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The number represents a growth of 14.6% compared to the same period in 2024, when 112.7 thousand tons were exported.  <p style="font-weight: 400;">In terms of&nbsp;revenue&nbsp;, international sales for the month totaled&nbsp;US$301.5 million,&nbsp;24.7% higher&nbsp;than that recorded in April 2024, with US$241.9 million.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">In the first four months of 2025, Brazil shipped&nbsp;466 thousand tons&nbsp;of pork, an increase of&nbsp;15.9%&nbsp;compared to the same period last year (402.2 thousand tons).&nbsp;Foreign exchange revenue&nbsp;in the period reached&nbsp;US$ 1.09 billion&nbsp;, an increase of&nbsp;29.9%&nbsp;compared to the US$ 839.6 million obtained between January and April 2024.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">"The April result reinforces the upward trend in exports in 2025, with growth in key markets and expansion in strategic destinations in Asia and Latin America. In addition to the increase in volume, the sector has seen a significant increase in revenue, reflecting the quality of Brazilian products and the international recognition of our health status,"&nbsp;highlights ABPA president&nbsp;Ricardo Santin&nbsp;.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Top destinations in April 2025:</p> <ul style="font-weight: 400;"> <li>Philippines&nbsp;&ndash; 29.8 thousand tons (+78.4%), with US$ 66.2 million (+90.4%);</li> <li>China&nbsp;&ndash; 15.1 thousand tons (-30.0%), with US$ 32.4 million (-29.2%);</li> <li>Hong Kong&nbsp;&ndash; 12.2 thousand tons (+34.1%), with US$ 29.9 million (+63.6%);</li> <li>Chile&nbsp;&ndash; 9.1 thousand tons (+24.7%), with US$ 22.9 million (+45.8%);</li> <li>Mexico&nbsp;&ndash; 7.3 thousand tons (+121.6%), with US$ 16.7 million (+109.9%);</li> <li>Japan&nbsp;&ndash; 7.2 thousand tons (+2.0%), with US$ 25 million (+10.9%);</li> <li>Singapore&nbsp;&ndash; 6.7 thousand tonnes (-17.7%), with US$ 19.2 million (-0.7%)</li> <li>Argentina&nbsp;&ndash; 5.9 thousand tons (+630.0%), with US$ 16.5 million (+693.0%);</li> <li>United States&nbsp;&ndash; 4.7 thousand tons (+43.6%), with US$ 7.3 million (+27.2%).</li> </ul> <p style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>Performance by exporting state</strong></p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The main&nbsp;pork&nbsp;exporting states in April were:</p> <ul style="font-weight: 400;"> <li>Santa Catarina&nbsp;&ndash; 66.3 thousand tons, an&nbsp;increase of 6.8%&nbsp;compared to April 2024;</li> <li>Rio Grande do Sul&nbsp;&ndash; 27.9 thousand tons, with&nbsp;growth of 29.2%&nbsp;;</li> <li>Paran&aacute;&nbsp;&ndash; 21.5 thousand tons, registering&nbsp;an expansion of 25.5%&nbsp;.</li> <li>Minas Gerais &ndash;&nbsp;3.5 thousand tons,&nbsp;increasing by 114.7%;</li> <li>Mato Grosso&nbsp;&ndash; 2.9 thousand tons,&nbsp;a decrease of 26.7%&nbsp;.</li> </ul> <p style="font-weight: 400;">ABPA projects that the positive pace will continue in the following months, driven by&nbsp;<strong>new market openings, greater logistical predictability and ongoing health negotiations</strong>&nbsp;with markets in North America and Southeast Asia. Maintaining biosafety standards and a commitment to sustainable practices will continue to be the foundations for the expansion of Brazilian pork in global trade.</p>    Retail adrian.lazar@industriacarnii.ro 2025-05-16 00:15:53  2025-07-05 05:57:56  Details Edit Delete
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