In February, Brazilian exports of processed eggs reached a record for the period, considering the historical series of Secex, which began in 1997.

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Cepea researchers explain that this scenario was driven by growing demand from the United States, which has been facing an outbreak of bird flu.
In the month, the country acquired just over double the volume of processed eggs recorded in January, becoming the main destination for Brazilian shipments of this product category.
Secex data analyzed by Cepea show that Brazil exported 2.53 thousand tons of fresh and processed eggs in February, up 7.2% compared to January and 57.5% compared to February 2024.
Of this total, 1.14 thousand tons were processed eggs, an increase of 65.4% compared to the first month of 2025 – the largest volume considering the February months of the Secex series. Shipments of fresh eggs totaled 1.39 thousand tons, a decrease of 16.8% compared to January.