Brazil

Watch out for Brazil! - warns GIRA

Products

Brazilian meat exports are supposed to have an excellent year due to a mix of factors comprising the devaluation of the currency and increased production.

Posted on Sep 04 ,11:15

Watch out for Brazil! - warns GIRA

For this year, Brazil seems to be the most better-placed supplier in the global meat market, according to the latest GIRA analysis. Due to pre-COVID19 conditions in China, such as ASF crisis and the deficit of animal protein, the giant Asian market has proved to be supportive for oversupply from the EU, Brazil and the US. However, as Brazilian Real is getting very weak in front of the US dollar, the competitiveness of Brazilian meat products will increase in short-term, says the latest GIRA forecast for the global meat trade.
A similar conclusion was reached by the analysts of Bank of America "The trend of solid global demand for Brazilian animal proteins should continue, despite the prospect of falling prices for some products", they explained in their early September report.
According to data released by the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Ministry of Economy, Brazilian meat exports have maintained "an impressive trajectory in August", with a 43% growth in beef shipments, 25% in chicken meat exports and an increase of 120 % in the external trade of pork.

However, 2021 may turn out to be a difficult year for all major meat exporters as "short term demand hit at a global level, even in China - masked by the ASF crisis. 2021 will be a difficult year of rebalancing and uncertainty", said GIRA analysts.

 NEWSLETTER - Stay informed with the latest news!

Comments





Similar articles

SPAIN

INTERPORC regrets the decision of the CHS to block the development of farms in Murcia

This measure, in his opinion, does not at all reflect the important advances that the Spanish liv...


Read more Read more
DENMARK

New Danish Crown board in place

Soren Skou was elected chairman, and Daniel O. Pedersen and Ulrik Bremholm were elected to the tw...


Read more Read more
NEW ZEALAND

B+LNZ South Island lamb crop update

Lambs tailed in the South Island decreased by an estimated 645,000 head (-6.4%) compared to 2023,...


Read more Read more
Websolutions by Angular Software and SpiderClass