
Data published by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) shows that egg consumption per capita increased by 8.7% last year due to the availability of this product. Compared to 2019, per capita egg consumption increased from 230 to 250 units, and the trend will continue in 2021.
This year, the association expects domestic egg consumption to increase by 6% and points to the possibility of reaching the consumption target of 265 eggs per capita. This figure is confirmed by a 5% increase in laying hens in 2020, indicating that there will be enough productive stock to meet the forecast.
The average price per 100 kg of eggs in the Brazilian market is now 94.84 euros, while the highest price in the world is in the US (163.10 euros), according to the latest market report from the European Commission.
1092 / 5000 Translation results Brazil expects 6% increase in egg consumption POULTRY Per capita consumption increased from 230 to 250 units last year. Posted Apr 08, 08:22 AM Brazil expects egg consumption to increase by 6% Screenshot_2021-04-08 egg-dashboard_en pdfData released by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that egg consumption per capita increased by 8.7 last year % due to the availability of this animal protein product. Compared to 2019, per capita egg consumption increased from 230 to 250 units, and the trend will continue in 2021. This year, the association expects domestic egg consumption to increase by 6%, as it indicates the possibility of reaching 265 eggs per capita. This figure is confirmed by a 5% increase in laying hens in 2020, indicating that there will be enough productive stock to reach the estimate. The average price per 100 kg of eggs in the Brazilian market is now 94.84 euros, while the highest price in the world is in the US (163.10 euros), according to the latest market report from the European Commission.