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Brazil: Poultry genetics exports grow 54.9 percent in November

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Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian exports of poultry genetics reached 2,321 thousand tons in November, a volume 54.9% higher than that recorded in the same period in 2022, with 1,498 a thousand tons.

Posted on Dec 21 ,00:05

Brazil: Poultry genetics exports grow 54.9 percent in November

Revenue from shipments in the month reached US$19.238 million, a balance 1.7% lower than the total made in November 2022, with US$19.576 million.

In the year, shipments of poultry genetics totaled 23,893 thousand tons until November, a volume 72.4% higher than the 13,857 thousand tons exported in the first eleven months of 2022.

In the same comparative period, revenue grew 38.2%, with US$219.8 million between January and November 2023 and US$159 million in 2022.

In the survey by destination, Mexico continues to lead imports in 2023, with a total of 12,723 thousand tons imported between January and November this year, a volume 94% higher than that recorded in the same comparative period in 2022. Other highlights were Senegal, with 3,538 thousand tonnes (+9.8%), Paraguay, with 2,436 thousand tonnes (-3.8%), Peru, with 1,455 thousand tonnes (+898.4%) and South Africa, with 1,362 thousand tonnes (no records of shipments in 2022).

"The poultry genetics sector in Brazil has played an important role in the recovery of flocks in countries impacted by outbreaks of Avian Influenza. An example of this is South Africa, which quickly accelerated its imports and took first place in November among the destinations for Brazilian exports", assesses Ricardo Santin, president of ABPA.

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