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Department of Agriculture recently released its 2023 Brazil meat export forecast
.
Brazilian chicken exports are expected to grow by 4%
in 2023 due to strong demand in major markets and production challenges in other countries competing for trade.
Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in North America and Europe, rising energy costs in the European Union, and production disruptions in Ukraine have dampened export supplies from Brazil's trading rivals and affected their price competitiveness
in international markets.
in international markets.
With generally rising food prices, consumers tend to opt for lower-priced animal protein, so Brazil is better positioned to benefit
from strong global demand for poultry.
from strong global demand for poultry.
Brazil exports a variety of chicken products, including whole chicken and chicken breast, to meet the broad demand
of the market.
The Middle East is expected to demand a large amount of poultry meat in 2023, with Brazil being its main source of imports
.
Brazil will remain the world's largest exporter of poultry meat, accounting for more than
a third of global exports.
of the market.
The Middle East is expected to demand a large amount of poultry meat in 2023, with Brazil being its main source of imports
.
Brazil will remain the world's largest exporter of poultry meat, accounting for more than
a third of global exports.
Brazilian beef exports are expected to grow by about 1%
in 2023.
Brazil will remain the world's largest exporter of beef, accounting for about
25% of global exports.
Despite increased domestic supply and lower demand for beef imports from Brazil, China is expected to remain Brazil's largest beef export market
.
Meanwhile, tight beef supplies from Argentina and Uruguay, China's other two largest sources of beef imports, are expected to tighten, limiting export supplies
from both countries.
In addition, Brazil only exports frozen boneless beef to China, which is more competitive than New Zealand and Australia, giving it an export advantage
.
Meanwhile, Brazil's beef exports to India are expected to stagnate, but exports to the Middle East and Southeast Asia are expected to grow
.
in 2023.
Brazil will remain the world's largest exporter of beef, accounting for about
25% of global exports.
Despite increased domestic supply and lower demand for beef imports from Brazil, China is expected to remain Brazil's largest beef export market
.
Meanwhile, tight beef supplies from Argentina and Uruguay, China's other two largest sources of beef imports, are expected to tighten, limiting export supplies
from both countries.
In addition, Brazil only exports frozen boneless beef to China, which is more competitive than New Zealand and Australia, giving it an export advantage
.
Meanwhile, Brazil's beef exports to India are expected to stagnate, but exports to the Middle East and Southeast Asia are expected to grow
.
Brazil is expected to remain the world's fourth-largest pork exporter in 2023, accounting for about 10%
of the global market share.
Brazil's pork exports are expected to grow 3 percent
due to strong exports to South America and Southeast Asia.
China will remain Brazil's largest pork export market, but Chinese pork imports are expected to decline
due to increased domestic pork supply.
of the global market share.
Brazil's pork exports are expected to grow 3 percent
due to strong exports to South America and Southeast Asia.
China will remain Brazil's largest pork export market, but Chinese pork imports are expected to decline
due to increased domestic pork supply.