In 2023, the actual import of fresh, preserved, or cooked eggs to Brazil was recorded at 242.0 thousand kilograms. From 2024 onward, a consistent downward trend is projected, with imports expected to decrease annually. By 2028, the import volume is anticipated to drop to 232.13 thousand kilograms, reflecting a steady contraction in demand. The year-on-year variation indicates a continuous decline, suggesting a shrinking import market over the last two years, with an estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately -1% over the forecast period from 2024 to 2028.
Future trends to watch for in the Brazilian market include:
- Changes in domestic egg production that could affect import needs.
- Potential policy changes or trade agreements impacting egg imports.
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards alternative protein sources.
- Economic conditions that could influence import capacity and demand.