Brazil’s Poultry and Pork Industries Set for Record-Breaking Growth

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) forecasts record-breaking production and export figures for 2024 and 2025.This growth is
driven by strong domestic demand and new international market opportunities
this growth to several factors
A stable Brazilian economy is expected to maintain robust domestic consumption levels
for Brazilian meat products
Record-Breaking Growth
(Photo Internet reproduction)This diversification strategy helps reduce dependence on traditional markets and boosts overall export volumes
globally
ahead to 2025, Santin anticipates increased shipments to other Latin American and Asian nations
exploring new market opportunities
Poultry production in Brazil is projected to reach between 14.9 and 15 million tons in 2024.However, this represents a year-on-year increase
of up to 1.1%
The upward trend is expected to continue into 2025, with production potentially hitting 15.3 million tons.Poultry exports are also set for
growth
The forecast for 2024 stands at around 5.3 million tons, a 3.1% increase from the previous year
In 2025, exports could reach 5.4 million tons, marking a 1.9% year-on-year rise.The pork sector shows even more impressive growth prospects
Production in 2024 is estimated at 5.35 million tons, up 3.8% from 2023
The 2025 forecast suggests a further increase to 5.45 million tons.Pork exports are expected to see significant gains
The 2024 projection of 1.35 million tons represents a substantial 9.8% annual increase
This upward trajectory is set to continue in 2025, with exports potentially reaching 1.45 million tons.In addition, these projections paint
a picture of a thriving meat industry in Brazil
demonstrates strong market adaptability