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Beef Exports Surge 33.5% While Poultry Shipments Drop 12% in June

Jun, 10, 2025 Posted by Sylvia Schandert

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Brazil’s Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) released on Monday (June 9) the total volumes, daily averages, and revenues from the country’s meat complex exports (poultry, pork, and beef) for the first five business days of June.

While beef and pork exports rose, poultry exports fell, primarily due to import bans imposed by over 40 countries following the detection of avian flu at a commercial farm in Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul.

Poultry Meat Exports

Brazil’s exports of poultry meat and edible offal (fresh, chilled, or frozen) generated US$ 160.833 million, with a daily average of US$ 32.166 million.

  • Total volume exported: 89,765 tonnes
  • Daily average volume: 17,953 tonnes
  • Average price per tonne: US$ 1,791.70

Compared to the same period in June 2024 (five business days):

  • Daily revenue: ▼ 11.7%
  • Daily volume: ▼ 12%
  • Average price: ▲ 0.4%

Beef Exports

Brazil’s exports of fresh, chilled, or frozen beef reached US$344.709 million in the first five business days of June, with a daily average of US$68.942 million.

  • Total volume exported: 64,225 tonnes
  • Daily average volume: 12,845 tonnes
  • Average price per ton: US$ 5,367.20

Compared to June 2024:

  • Daily revenue: ▲ 60.4%
  • Daily volume: ▲ 33.5%
  • Average price: ▲ 20.2%
  • Below are the top destinations for Brazilian beef in the first quarter of 2025, based on DataLiner data:

    Top 10 Buyers of Brazilian Beef | Jan–Mar 2025 | TEUs

    Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)

Pork Exports

Brazil’s exports of fresh pork earned US$ 65.296 million, averaging US$ 13.059 million per day.

  • Total volume exported: 24,938 tonnes
  • Daily average volume: 4,897 tonnes
  • Average price per ton: US$ 2,618.30

Compared to June 2024:

  • Daily revenue: ▲ 18%
  • Daily volume: ▲ 6.4%
  • Average price: ▲ 10.9%

Source: GC Notícias

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