On March 28th, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) announced that Brazilian exports of poultry genetic material (including 1-day-old chicks and fertile eggs) totaled 2,325 thousand tons in February. This volume exceeds 86.2% of the performance registered in the same period last year, with 1,248 thousand tons.
In revenue, last month’s sales reached US$20,952 million, 57.5% higher than the balance obtained in February 2022, with US$ 13,302 million.
ABPA indicated the balance is also positive in the first two months of this year, with 4,646 thousand tons shipped in the period, surpassing 91.8% of the performance achieved last year, with 2,422 thousand tons.
In revenue, the balance of exports for the first two months reached US$ 42.237 million, a performance
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