Brazil 2025 chicken exports to rise despite bird flu trade bans
SAO PAULO, Dec 3 (Reuters) – Brazilian chicken exports are expected to rise up to 0.5% this year to 5.32 million metric tons, meat lobby ABPA said on Wednesday, after exporters avoided trade bans triggered by a bird flu outbreak in May, including from key buyers China and the European Union.
In August, ABPA had said Brazilian chicken exports could fall by as much as 2% to 5.2 million tons this year. In its fresh projections, ABPA also said Brazilian chicken meat production is expected to grow by 2.2% to 15.3 million tons in 2025.
(Reporting by Ana Mano, Editing by Louise Heavens)

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