ANALYSIS: U.S. Chicken Exports in October Trail at Five-Year Lows
The total volume of chicken exported in October was up from September, but just barely. This was especially evident in comparison to the 5-year average month-over-month (MoM) change. This October there was a 0.1% MoM increase in the total volume of chicken sold to international buyers in the U.S., a far cry from the 12.6% 5-year average.
Interestingly, the top three destinations pulled much larger volumes than they typically do in October, while the amount of production going to many of the...
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