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Brazil: Egg exports grow 304.7 percent in July

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Brazilian egg exports (including fresh and processed products) totaled 5,259 tons in July 2025, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). This represents a 304.7% increase compared to the volume recorded in the same period last year, when 1,300 tons were shipped.

Posted on Aug 20 ,00:05

Brazil: Egg exports grow 304.7 percent in July

Revenue generated by shipments in July reached US$ 11,808 million, a balance 340.9% higher than that obtained in the same month of 2024, with US$ 2,678 million.

With the month's performance, the accumulated total between January and July reached 30,174 tons exported, a volume 207.3% higher than that recorded in the same period last year (9,818 tons). Accumulated revenue reached US$69,567 million, an increase of 232.2% compared to the US$20,940 million obtained between January and July 2024.

The United States remains the main destination for Brazilian egg exports, with 18,976 tons shipped in the first seven months of the year (+1,419%) and revenue of US$40.7 million (+1,769%). Next comes Chile, with 2,562 tons (-27.9%) and US$7,533 million, Japan, with 2,019 tons (+175.2%) and US$4,689 million (+163.3%), and Mexico, with 1,843 tons and US$8,135 million. Other highlights in the period include Angola (889 tons), the United Arab Emirates (1,677 tons), Uruguay (428 tons), and Sierra Leone (473 tons).

"It is not yet possible to predict the impact of trade issues with the United States on shipments of the product, but there is a prospect of eventual maintenance of the flow, as North American demand for the product remains high in the face of the shortage of the product faced in that market", advises ABPA president Ricardo Santin.

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