BRAZIL

ABPA launches the 2024 Annual Report

The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) officially launched its ABPA 2024 Annual Report, the entity's main publication with details and strategic data on poultry and swine farming in Brazil.

Posted on Apr 28 ,00:25

ABPA launches the 2024 Annual Report

In its new edition, the ABPA 2024 Annual Report provides an overview of strategic issues for sectoral competitiveness, including detailed data on exports of chicken meat, pork, eggs, duck meat, turkey meat and poultry genetics.

"We seek to create a report with a didactic and light approach, which serves as a reference not only for professionals in the sector but also for society, including academics and stakeholders who are not accustomed to specific information from the production chain", details the market intelligence coordinator and report organizer, Laíz Foltran.

The new edition also presents official sector data relating to production and consumption, in addition to key sector messages such as sustainability practices in the production chain. The report also presents an unprecedented detail of the global value chain that makes up poultry and swine farming in Brazil.

"In a challenging year for the sector, as was the case in 2023, the new Report seeks to reflect on decisions made and new opportunities and challenges. The publication fulfills the objectives of generating a solid, reliable and accessible basis for sectoral strategic planning", reinforces the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.

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