Brazil egg exports reach 3,700 tons in March

Monthly revenue totals US$8,650 million
calendar icon 9 April 2025
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Brazilian egg exports recorded an increase of 342.2% in March, according to a recent market report from the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). In the third month of 2025, 3,770 tons were shipped, compared to 853 tons in the same period of 2024.

In revenue, Brazilian egg shipments totalled US$8,650 million, a growth of 383% compared to US$1.79 million recorded in March last year.

In the year, exports reached 8,654 tons, an increase of 97.2% compared to the 4,388 tons exported in the same period of 2024. In revenue, the growth was 116.1%, reaching US$ 17.77 million in 2025, compared to US$ 8.22 million in the previous year.

Leading the destination of exports from January to March, the United States imported 2,705 tons, a balance 346.4% higher than in the same period last year. Next are the United Arab Emirates, with 1,422 tons (-9%), Chile, with 1,182 tons (+65.4%), Japan, with 846 tons (132.4%) and Mexico, recently opened, with 576 tons.

"This month we verified, more expressively, the positive results of the opening of the United States to eggs produced in Brazil for local thermo-processing for human consumption products," said Ricardo Santin, ABPA president. "While preserving the internal supply of products for the domestic market, since they represent around 1% of the total produced in the country, exports represent an important achievement for the advancement of the segment."

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