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Egg exports from Brazil to Arab countries up 28 per cent

Staff writer by Staff writer
September 23, 2014
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Egg exports from Brazil to Arab countries up 28 per cent
Egg exports from Brazil to Arab countries up 28 per cent

Egg exports from Brazil to Arab countries grossed US$ 16.5 million year-to-date through August, up 28per cent from the same period of 2013, according to figures supplied by the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade.

The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Sudan were the Arab countries that imported eggs from Brazil in the first eight months of 2014.

The vice president of the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA), Ricardo Santin, who is in charge of poultry, told ANBA that two factors have contributed to the performance. First off, Brazilian exporters had to find alternative destinations after Angola, Brazil’s third leading destination up until last year, began requiring import licenses for protectionst reasons, according to him.

Besides, the industry has implemented a policy with greater emphasis in the Middle East and invested in market intelligence in Arab countries. “There is room for us to increase exports to those countries,” the executive said.

He cited promotional actions such as the launch of institutional brand Brazilian Egg in the latest edition of Gulfood, a food industry fair held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, last March, and revealed that the action will continue next year.

“Our main focus in 2015 will be the Middle East, [because the countries in the region] are already major partners of ours in poultry, and have potential to be so in eggs too,” he said.

The Middle East is the leading market for Brazilian poultry, and the executive believes this will make it easier to increase egg exports, since local clients are aware of the capacity and quality of Brazilian exporters.

Year-to-date through August, the Emirates was the main Arab buyer of Brazilian eggs and the second worldwide – the first was Venezuela –, with US$ 10.3 million in imports, up 23per cent from the same period in 2013. Saudi Arabia ranked second among Arab countries and fifth worldwide with US$ 3.3 million in imports, a 15-fold-plus increase. In turn, Bahrain and Sudan imported less.

Santin said Brazilian egg exports are not significant, accounting for less than 1per cent of national output, but there are plans to increase that rate, and he guarantees that the country has the capacity to meet international demand.

The executive, who arrived recently from a trip to Russia, mentioned poultry as a case in point. Russia has placed an embargo on imports from the United States, European Union, Australia, Canada and Norway, in response to sanctions imposed by these countries and bloc upon Moscow for its support to Russian separatists in Ukraine. As a result, Russia has resorted to Brazil in order to supply its market.

This demand is already visible in statistics. According to Santin, in H1, Brazil exported an average of 5,000 tonnes of poultry per month to Russia, then 6,000 in July, 8,000 in August and 8,100 in the first two weeks of September, and may reach 20,000 by the end of the month. This sharp increase, according to him, does not compromise exports to other destinations. “We have elasticity in production when it comes to poultry and eggs,” he assured.

Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates

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