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    Brazil exported more pork to China than poultry in October

    • Last Update: 2022-11-26
    • Source: Internet
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    Brazil's global exports of poultry meat increased by 5.
    1% from January to October; Among them, exports in October decreased by 0.
    8% compared with 2021; Brazil's global pork exports from January to October decreased by 4.
    5%; Exports fell by 0.
    5%
    in October.
     
    According to the latest statistics of the Brazilian animal protein association ABPA, Brazil's poultry meat exports decreased slightly by 0.
    8% in October compared with the same period last year; Export earnings increased by 15 per cent
    .
    In October, a total of 394,000 tons of poultry meat was exported, with a total revenue of 8.
    226 million US dollars
    .
    From January to October, the cumulative export volume was 4.
    06 million tons, an increase of 5.
    1% over 2021; Cumulative revenue from January to October increased by 29.
    3%.

     
    The country with cumulative export growth remained the UAE country, which increased by 22.
    9% to 377,300 tons; The Philippines imported 215,000 tons, an increase of 45.
    6%; EU imports 202,100 tonnes, an increase of 23.
    8%; and South Korea imported 153,300 tons, an increase of 63.
    2%.

    At present, Brazilian poultry meat exports remain above 400,000 tons per month, which is also in line with the Brazilian Animal Protein Association's forecast for this year's market: the international market for Brazilian poultry meat continues to grow
    steadily.
     
    On the other hand, Brazilian pork exports reached 98,600 tonnes in October, down 0.
    5% from last year; October revenue increased 8.
    8% from a year earlier to $2.
    371 million
    .
    From January to October, a total of 924,200 tons of pork were exported, down 4.
    5% from the same period last year.
    Revenue decreased by 8.
    4%
    in the same period compared to 2021.
     
    Brazil's average monthly pork exports in the second half of the year exceeded 100,000 tonnes, better than the average exports in the first half of 2022 and the whole of 2021, which indicates an improvement
    in 2023.
    Major markets China, Chile and the Philippines all saw varying degrees of growth in October, with Chile and the Philippines importing 7,200 tonnes and 4,400 tonnes of Brazilian pork
    , respectively.
     
    The Chinese market remains Brazil's most important meat export market: China imported 42,080 tonnes of Brazilian poultry meat in October, down 18% from 2021, and 453,799 tonnes from January to October, down 17% from 2021; China imported 46,006 tonnes of Brazilian pork in October, up 23.
    2% from last year.
    Total imports from January to October were 363,873 tons, down 24%
    from the same period in 2021.
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