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Brazil Positions Itself as Stable Supplier in Global Protein Trade

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AI-generatedBrazil's expansion in protein exports reflects a global trend of food supply chain diversification. The country's disease-free status and new market access could help stabilize global protein prices, but logistical bottlenecks may constrain growth.
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- Brazil is the largest exporter of chicken and beef, third-largest in pork.
- Brazil holds ~38% of global poultry trade and exports to over 160 poultry markets.
- Since 2023, Brazil opened 548 new markets for agri-food products.
- Chicken production projected to reach 15.8 million metric tons in 2026.
- World Organisation for Animal Health declared Brazil free from foot-and-mouth disease in May 2025.
Brazil's disease-free status and new market access boost short-term protein export volumes. However, logistical challenges may limit immediate trade flows.
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Sector impact at a glance
- AGRICULTUREmid
- AGRICULTUREshort
- FOOD_INFLATIONmid
- FOOD_INFLATIONshort
- SP500_CONSUMER_STAPLESmid
- SP500_CONSUMER_STAPLESshort
