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Brazil 2025 eggs exports soar on strong US demand

By Thomson Reuters Jan 8, 2026 | 12:38 PM

By Ana Mano

SAO PAULO, Jan 8 (Reuters) – Brazilian egg exports, including fresh and processed, hit a record 40,894 metric tons ‍in 2025 on strong U.S. demand, according to data compiled by the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) on Thursday.

The figure represents a 121.4% rise from 2024, when 18,469 tons were shipped. ‌Brazilian egg exporters generated a ‌record $97.2 million in revenue last year, 147.5% more than in 2024, the data also showed.

The United States was Brazil’s biggest egg buyer last year, totaling ​19,597 tons in purchases, a nearly 827% rise over 2024 totals. However, Washington’s ‍tariffs on a range ​of Brazilian products, effective from last ​August, reduced shipments, ABPA said.

“The year was marked ‍by strong growth in exports to the United States, a trend that slowed down after the imposition of tariffs,” Ricardo Santin, head of ABPA, said in a statement.

He ‍said the tariffs led Brazilian companies to divert sales to new destinations, naming Japan specifically, where shipments ‍gathered pace ‍in the last months of ​the year. Other large importers ​of Brazilian ⁠eggs included Chile, Mexico, and ‌the United Arab Emirates, ABPA said.

The group also said Brazilian egg exports exceeded the equivalent of 1% of domestic production, calling it a significant milestone for the sector.

(Reporting by Ana ManoEditing by ⁠Bill Berkrot)