December 13, 2012

 

Brazil sees meat exports in November
 

 

Brazil's meat exports decline on the previous month during November, due to sluggish international demand for protein.

 

Brazilian beef, chicken and pork exports all slipped on-month, in contrast to Brazilian corn exports, which increased and are tracking at record high levels. 

 

Brazilian beef exports totalled 82,700 tonnes during November, declining 18% on the previous month, but up 14% on-year (SECEX). 

 

Faced with higher production costs, primarily due to the higher grain prices, Brazilian chicken meat exports fell 11% on the previous month, to 279,600 tonnes - down 21% on-year. Pork exports decreased 18% during November, to 44,400 tonnes, with Russia maintaining its position as the largest export destination.

 

The drought in US, a reduction in grain production in Argentina, combined with the depreciation of the Brazilian currency has contributed to a surge in Brazilian corn exports during 2012. During November, Brazilian corn exports rose four-fold on-year, to 3.9 million tonnes.

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