Sales to Asian countries drove up results year to date. United Arab Emirates bought less and dropped to third place in the list of destinations.
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Shipments reached record-breaking volumes and revenue in 2022. The United Arab Emirates were the second main destination for Brazilian exports.
The Gulf country was the primary buyer of eggs in the accumulated result for 2022 and the second leading poultry protein shipments, behind only China.
International shipments grew in volume and revenue in the first seven months of 2022. In July, however, exports declined. The UAE and Saudi Arabia were among the leading buyers.
Higher shipment volumes were driven by the fact the Arab country is a central distribution hub for the Middle East and Asia regions. General exports grew 8% in volume and 36% in revenue.
The Arab country is the leading destination of egg exports from Brazil and stepped up its imports in the first two months of the year to 3,500 tonnes.
The companies that participated in the show in Dubai through a partnership between ABPA and ApexBrasil made sales of USD 50 million in loco and are expected to make exports at an even higher value over the next twelve months.
In January, Brazilian companies increased their poultry protein exports to the United Arab Emirates by 96.6%.
The Arab country continues to be the leading destination for Brazilian eggs and shipped 50% of the total exported volume. Overall exports grew 81.5% over the previous year.
Revenue from poultry exports totaled USD 7.66 billion last year and reached a record volume. Top Arab buyers were the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
From January to November 2021, Brazilian poultry protein exports revenue increased 25%. Luis Rua, from ABPA, explains the performance in purchases by the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen in the period.
The Brazilian Animal Protein Association made public some positive forecasts on the foreign market, despite increased production costs.
Saudi Arabian authorities decided to suspend the rule determining the shelf life as only three months for frozen chicken meat that hampered Brazilian exports.
Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro will speak during the opening ceremony of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, which the ABCC will host online from October 19 to 22. Mourão will speak during the closing ceremony, and three ministers will participate.