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Egg Exports From Brazil Spike

August 11, 2025
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Brazilian Egg Exports Soar Amidst U.S. Demand

Recent data compiled by industry group ABPA reveals a significant increase in Brazilian total egg exports, reaching 5,259 metric tons in July. This surge, amounting to almost a 305% rise, can be attributed to strong demand from the United States following a bird flu outbreak that impacted domestic egg supplies.

The U.S., facing reduced egg supplies and consequent price hikes due to the bird flu outbreak, turned to Brazil to meet its demand. However, the situation took a turn when President Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods, including eggs, on August 6.

Throughout the first seven months of 2025, the U.S. emerged as the primary destination for Brazilian egg exports, with 18,976 tons shipped during this period. This figure represents a staggering 1,419% increase and translates to nearly $41 million in sales, as reported by ABPA.

Despite the robust demand for Brazilian eggs in the U.S., the imposition of tariffs on Brazilian food imports, encompassing coffee, beef, and eggs, poses a threat to ongoing trade relations.

According to ABPA, the potential ramifications of these tariffs on the egg trade remain uncertain. Ricardo Santin, the head of ABPA, stated, “There exists the possibility of maintenance of the (trade) flow, as North American demand remains high in the face of the shortage of the product.”

Aside from the U.S., other significant buyers of Brazilian eggs include Chile, Japan, and Mexico, as indicated by the data provided by ABPA.

As the global trade landscape continues to evolve, the dynamics of egg exports from Brazil to the U.S. and other countries are subject to fluctuations influenced by factors such as tariffs, supply chain disruptions, and changing consumer preferences.

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It remains to be seen how the trade relationship between Brazil and the U.S. in the egg sector will unfold in the coming months amidst the tariff challenges and shifting market dynamics.

Sources: ABPA, Reuters

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