Brazil’s poultry exports drop after bird flu trade curbs

May shipments down 13% in value, 14% in volume year-on-year
calendar icon 6 June 2025
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Brazil's poultry exports fell in both value and volume in May from a year earlier, government data showed on Thursday, as trade restrictions following a bird flu case weighed on the sector.

Herlon Brandao, director of Statistics and Foreign Trade Studies at the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services, said at a press conference that poultry exports had been on the risebefore the outbreak, the first on a commercial farm in Brazil.

In May, poultry exports fell 12.9% to $655 million, while volumes declined 14.4% to about 363,100 metric tons.

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