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12/29/23, 4:15 PM   Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce anticipates Brazil’s poultry exports to witness steady growth in 2024 | MENAFN.COM
        discuss the sector's performance in 2023 and prospects for 2024. As per the ABPA data,
        China emerged as the top importer of Brazilian poultry, with its purchases rising by 28 per
        cent to 632,200 tonnes from 2022. The UAE came second with 396,000 tonnes of imports,

        followed closely by Saudi Arabia with 337,400 tonnes. The ABPA also released performance
        data for the egg and other bird sectors, with the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia registering a

        rise in duck imports from Brazil.
        Osmar Chohfi, President of ABCC, stated: “Retaining a positive balance with the Arab market,
        which accounts for 32 per cent of our sales, is a noteworthy accomplishment. This is a result

        of Brazil and the Arab world establishing strong trade partnerships, reflecting a dynamic
        partnership built on mutual benefit and collaboration. The growth highlights the expanding and

        beneficial partnership between Brazil and the Arab world in the poultry sector, indicating an
        alliance that extends beyond just commerce. This association, in our opinion, is a significant
        step towards fostering economic growth and will continue to drive mutual success in the

        global marketplace.”
        The Arab market is one of Brazil's primary markets, accounting for 32 per cent of sales this

        year, and the results have been promising. The Brazilian poultry industry has a strong
        prospect for growth through 2024, and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce anticipates
        continued expansion in all areas during this time.





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