Core Insights - Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture reported a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a self-sufficient poultry farm in Campinapolis, Mato Grosso state, with immediate containment measures implemented [1] - The outbreak is not expected to affect Brazil's poultry product international trade, as there are no commercial poultry farms within a 10-kilometer radius of the outbreak [1] - Brazil is the world's largest poultry exporter, and while avian influenza has impacted exports, the overall chicken export volume has shown growth in 2023 [2] Group 1 - The recent outbreak of avian influenza is contained, with no new cases reported, and the Ministry of Agriculture emphasizes that consumption and export of poultry products remain safe [1] - The poultry sector is under close monitoring, with measures in place to ensure public health and stabilize both domestic supply and exports [2] Group 2 - In May 2025, Brazil's chicken export volume is projected to be 393,400 tons, a decrease of 12.9% compared to the same period in 2024, with export value dropping by 9.5% to $741.1 million [2] - Despite the challenges, from January to May 2023, Brazil exported 2.256 million tons of chicken, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 4.8%, with export revenue reaching $4.234 billion, up 10.18% [2]
巴西新增一处高致病性禽流感疫点
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-09 06:02