Brazil: Egg exports to surge in May 2025


Financial Performance

Revenue from egg exports also increased significantly. In May 2025, it reached US $13.756 million , an increase of 356.2% compared to US$3.015 million in May 2024. For the first five months of 2025, total egg EXPORT revenue amounted to US$42.100 million, a 195.8% increase compared to the same period last year, when revenue amounted to US$14.235 million.

Main Export Destinations

Among Brazil's importing countries, the United States has become the leader in purchasing volumes of Brazilian eggs. From January to May 2025, exports to the United States increased by an impressive 996%, amounting to 9,735 tons. This demonstrates the growing demand for Brazilian products in the North American market.

Chile, the United Arab Emirates, Japan , and Mexico are also among Brazil's main trading partners in this segment. In particular, exports to Chile amounted to 2,354 tons, an increase of 10.8% compared to last year. Japan, in turn, increased imports of Brazilian eggs by 160.9%, reaching 1,422 tons. Interestingly, shipments to the United Arab Emirates decreased by 13.8%, amounting to 1,422 tons.

Monthly changes and forecasts

: Compared to May 2024, in May 2025, the United States recorded a stunning 1,384% increase in shipments, exporting 4,166 tons. Chile, in contrast, showed a decrease of 22.3%, amounting to 534 tons. Japan, as already mentioned, increased purchases by 132.7%, reaching 205 tons, and Angola, although not having a comparable period, also showed interest in Brazilian eggs, importing 102 tons.

Reasons for the Growth:

This significant increase in egg exports can be attributed to several factors. First, the improved quality of Brazilian eggs and the development of modern production technologies are contributing to increased competitiveness in international markets. Second, changes in the supply structure, including the development of logistics and marketing, are allowing Brazilian producers to more effectively enter new markets such as the United States and Japan.

Thus, Brazil is demonstrating steady growth in its egg export sector, which not only positively impacts the country's economy but also opens up new opportunities for local producers. Given current trends, this momentum is expected to continue, and Brazil can become a leading player in the global egg market.

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