International Egg and Poultry Review
By the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service - This is a weekly report looking at international developments concerning the poultry industry, this week looking at the latest in the EU.2007 World Broiler Meat Export Forecast
Broiler meat exports by major traders are forecast to increase in 2007.
World exports are expected to reach a total of 6.7 million tons, an
expected increase of 4 percent. Major exporters are expected to have
steady sales or increased shipments without any significant shifts in
market shares in 2007.
The U.S. market share in broiler meat exports is expected to increase
to 37 percent. European Union share is expected to remain constant
at 10 percent. Even though European Union exports have been
declining over the last couple of years, mainly due to bans on French
exports because of AI outbreaks, it is expected to recover in 2007.
Brazil’s world share of exports is expected to drop by one point to 38
percent. Brazil, which has shown annual increases in broiler meat
exports over the last six years, is forecast to show a decrease in 2006
exports due mostly to weakening demand in a few of its major export
markets. This is a result of economic factors within the country and
AI concerns in importing countries. These AI concerns have led
consumers to substitute other protein sources for poultry meat. These
circumstances have led to an over supply issue in Brazil. With AI
concerns expected to decline and as Brazil focuses on using more
aggressive marketing strategies on its larger poultry importers, broiler
meat exports are expected to rise 2 percent in 2007 to a total of nearly
2.6 million tons.
2007 World Broiler Meat Import Forecast
World broiler meat imports are forecast to go up 3 percent in 2007 to
over 5.3 million tons.
Russian broiler meat imports are forecast to decline by over 7 percent
to nearly 1.2 million tons. The decrease is mainly due to Russia’s
broiler production showing another record increase over the previous
year. The United States and Brazil are the main broiler meat suppliers
to Russia with the U.S. providing about 60 percent of Russia’s needs
and Brazil covering most of the remaining 40 percent.
Imports by
Japan are forecast to drop in 2007 due to more stable production and
higher stocks. Chinese imports are forecast to increase in 2007 and
are expected to reach levels similar to those in 2004 when AI concerns
were not a trade issue. Mexican broiler meat imports are forecast to
grow 6 percent in 2007 even though domestic production has
increased. Broiler meat imports in the European Union are expected
to increase 15 percent in 2006 and forecast to go up almost 8 percent
in 2007 to about 645,000 tons.
2007 World Turkey Meat Forecast
Turkey meat imports by selected countries are forecast to increase to
a total of 645,000 tons in 2007. Mexico and the European Union are
both forecast to increase turkey meat imports by 5 percent in 2007.
Turkey meat exports by major traders are expected to decline 10
percent in 2006 due to AI-concerns and AI related trade bans. Turkey
meat exports by major traders for 2007 are forecast to increase 5
percent. U.S. turkey meat exports are forecast to increase 8 percent
to 261,000 tons.
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