Surveys by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) show that Brazilian chicken meat exports (including all products, both fresh and processed) totaled 394.6 thousand tons in August, a volume 3.9% higher than the total recorded in the same period last year, with 379.8 thousand tons.
Revenue recorded in the period reached US$1.5T 699.4 million, a balance of 11.9% lower than the same period last year, with US$1.5T 793.6 million. In the year (January to August), chicken meat exports totaled 3.394 million tons, a balance of 1.1% lower than the same period last year, with 3.432 million tons.

President of the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA), Ricardo Santin: “The performance in August maintained the stability of shipments noted since Brazil regained its Avian Influenza-Free status, which should change positively with the recent resumption of imports by Chile and the official reopening of the European Union” – Photo: Disclosure/Alimenta
Cumulative revenue in the first eight months of the year reached US$1,500,000,000,000 compared to US$1,500,000 in 2024, which was US$1,500,000. "August's performance maintained the stable shipments observed since Brazil regained its Avian Influenza-Free status, which should change positively with the recent resumption of imports by Chile and the official reopening of the European Union," assesses ABPA President Ricardo Santin.
With a strong recovery in shipments, Mexico – which recently received an action from ABPA aimed at preserving trade flow – led the ranking of the main destinations for chicken meat for the first time, with 37.5 thousand tons shipped in August, a figure 873.3% higher than that recorded last year. Next are the United Arab Emirates, with 32.5 thousand tons (-16.9%), Japan, with 30.3 thousand tons (-22.2%), Saudi Arabia, with 27 thousand tons (+0.6%), South Africa, with 25.7 thousand tons (-8.4%), Philippines, with 19.7 thousand tons (+27.2%), South Korea, with 15.3 thousand tons (+65.7%), Iraq, with 12.7 thousand tons (+15.0%), United Kingdom, with 11.3 thousand tons (+130.2%) and Singapore, with 10.9 thousand tons (+14%).
Among the main exporting states, Paraná led the month of August with 158.7 thousand tons exported (-1.6%), followed by Santa Catarina, with 89.7 thousand tons (+6.5%), Rio Grande do Sul, with 44.1 thousand tons (16.6%), São Paulo, with 24.5 thousand tons (+3%) and Goiás, with 21.5 thousand tons (+20.8%).