October 3, 2025

 

Philippines' chicken meat imports seen higher in 2026
 
 

 
Chicken cargoes bound for the Philippines are projected to climb next year, driven by the lifting of import bans due to bird flu, robust consumer demand, and strong economic growth.
 
This is based on a report from the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service. It estimated chicken imports at 560,000 metric tonnes (MT) in 2026. That means an increase of 1.8 % from 550,000 MT a year prior.
 
According to the USDA, the lifting of temporary import bans related to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), sustained consumer demand and robust economic growth supported its latest forecast.
 
The USDA also said the increase in the number of accredited foreign suppliers facilitates greater volumes of chicken meat entering the Philippine market.
 
Domestic chicken output is expected to rise by 7 % to 1.81 million MT ready-to-cook in 2026. This was recorded at 1.69 million MT a year ago.
 
The USDA said the commercial rollout of the bird flu vaccine and enhanced biosecurity measures in poultry farms will drive chicken imports. That, along with the tight pork supply due to the continued prevalence of African swine fever.
 
The Food and Drug Administration approved the commercial use of Volvac BEST AI plus ND in August. Germany-based pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim developed the vaccine.
 
'Additionally, the sustained food service sector growth and heightened demand are expected to fuel expansion and improvements in chicken production operations," the report said.
 
The Philippines imported 154.54 million MT of chicken in the January to April period. The volume climbed by 14.9 % from the same period last year, data from the Bureau of Animal Industry showed.
 

Chicken imports comprised 32.6 % of 473.46 million kg of meat that arrived in the Philippines as of end-May.

 

The United States, one of the country's major sources of meat, delivered 43.36 million kg of chicken. This represents 9.2 % of overall chicken imports.

 

- Philippine Daily Inquirer

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