Mato Grosso followed registered historical numbers in both exports and slaughter, demonstrating the strength of the sector's recovery after the challenges faced in 2022 and 2023.
According to the National Confederation of Agriculture (CNA), national production is expected to reach 5.47 million tons in 2025, a 2.0% increase compared to 2024.

In the period from January to November, Brazilian pork exports grew 10.8%, exceeding the 2024 volume, which was a record year. The Philippines consolidated itself as the leading destination, representing 24.5% of revenue, followed by Japan, China, and Chile.
According to data compiled by the Data Hub of the State Secretariat for Economic Development (Sedec), pork exports increased from US$59.97 million between January and November 2024 to US$68.55 million in the same period of 2025. The sector maintained growth driven by the expansion of buyer markets, especially in Asia.
January 6, 2026/ Acrismat/ Brazil.
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