After the direct impacts in August 2024 due to the Newcastle case, in the following months the sector sought to resume some markets and redirect exports to countries that restricted exports only within a 10km radius of the Newcastle Disease case registered in RS.
Thus, in November, the impact on chicken meat exports from RS registered a growth of 16.5%, that is, 9.2 thousand tons more than in November 2023, which was 55.9 thousand tons. In terms of revenue, the increase in November of this year was 26.9%, reaching the range of US$ 125.8 million, that is, US$ 26.6 million dollars more than that registered in November 2023, which was in the range of US$ 99.2 million.
In the year to date (from January to November 2024), the sector reports a reduction of -5.3% compared to the same period in 2023, that is, chicken meat exports in this period totaled 636.1 thousand tons, a drop of 35.2 thousand tons compared to the volume in 2023, which recorded 671.4 thousand tons exported.
In revenues for the year (from January to November 2024), the drop was -13%, reaching US$ 1.158 billion, that is, a US$ 173 million drop in revenue compared to the revenue in 2023, which recorded US$ 1.331 billion.
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