China and low grain prices boost prospects for Brazilian beef and chicken exports

Brazil’s beef and chicken exports are forecast to reach new records in 2025, driven by low grain prices and a weak currency, industry groups say.
The country, which is the world’s largest supplier of both types of meat, increased beef exports by more than 26% in 2024, bringing in $6 billion from exports to China.
Chicken meat exports also increased by 3% to a record $9.928 billion. JBS SA and BRF SA are among the companies capitalizing on this growth.
The Brazilian government is also in talks to open markets in Japan, Vietnam, Turkey and South Korea.
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