Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Moura, Jakline Brandhuber de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Feil, Marli Aguirre Aranda, Garcia, Rodrigo Garófallo, Adorno, Letícia Salomão Barbosa, Monteiro, Caio Eduardo Oliveira, Sgavioli, Sarah
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34880
Resumo: The objective of the study was to evaluate the evolution of the production and export of eggs of commercial laying hens in Brazil, considering the period from 2007 to 2021. Methodological procedures were used that included, besides literature and documentary research, collection and analysis of information obtained from government agencies and press responsible for the sector. In addition, in 2020, Brazil was the 5th largest producer of commercial eggs. In 2021, the southeast region was the main Brazilian egg producer and Brazilian egg consumption was 257 eggs per capita which are lower than other countries. For example, Mexican and American consumptions of eggs per capita were respectively, 368 (2020) and 289 (2019). Through the years, 2007-2021 there was an increase of 49.03% in the per capita consumption of eggs by Brazilians. In the last year, Brazilian eggs exported were inexpressive with 0.46% of the total produced: 69.7% eggs in natura and 30.3% industrialized eggs. For the coming years, there are expectations of improvements with the opening of new markets. Brazil has shown continuous growth in both egg production and in per capita consumption of eggs. There is a need for investment in new technologies, as well as improvement to health and food safety norms. In addition, the Brazilian agency needs to be more effective in disseminating egg nutritional values. The action of the Brazilian egg agency must be more active to explore the internal and external market of industrialized eggs.
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spelling Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in BrazilProducción y exportación de huevos de ponedoras comerciales en BrasilProdução e exportação de ovos de poedeiras comerciais no BrasilPoultry sectorConsumptionMarketplace.AviculturaConsumoMercado.AviculturaConsumoMercado.The objective of the study was to evaluate the evolution of the production and export of eggs of commercial laying hens in Brazil, considering the period from 2007 to 2021. Methodological procedures were used that included, besides literature and documentary research, collection and analysis of information obtained from government agencies and press responsible for the sector. In addition, in 2020, Brazil was the 5th largest producer of commercial eggs. In 2021, the southeast region was the main Brazilian egg producer and Brazilian egg consumption was 257 eggs per capita which are lower than other countries. For example, Mexican and American consumptions of eggs per capita were respectively, 368 (2020) and 289 (2019). Through the years, 2007-2021 there was an increase of 49.03% in the per capita consumption of eggs by Brazilians. In the last year, Brazilian eggs exported were inexpressive with 0.46% of the total produced: 69.7% eggs in natura and 30.3% industrialized eggs. For the coming years, there are expectations of improvements with the opening of new markets. Brazil has shown continuous growth in both egg production and in per capita consumption of eggs. There is a need for investment in new technologies, as well as improvement to health and food safety norms. In addition, the Brazilian agency needs to be more effective in disseminating egg nutritional values. The action of the Brazilian egg agency must be more active to explore the internal and external market of industrialized eggs.El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la evolución de la producción y exportación de huevos de gallinas ponedoras comerciales en Brasil, considerada para el periodo de 2007 a 2021. Se utilizaron procedimientos metodológicos que incluyeron, además de la investigación bibliográfica y documental, la recopilación y análisis de la información obtenida junto a los organismos gubernamentales y de la prensa responsable por el sector. En 2020, Brasil fue el quinto mayor productor mundial de huevos comerciales. En 2021, la región sureste fue responsable por la mayor producción de huevos del país. En 2021 el consumo de huevos de los brasileños fue de 257 per cápita y está por debajo cuando se es comparado con otros países, como México, con un consumo de 368 huevos en 2020 y Estados Unidos de América, con un consumo de 289 huevos en 2019. Entre los años 2007 y 2021 hubo un aumento significativo del consumo per cápita de huevos por parte de los brasileños, del 49,03%. En 2021, las exportaciones brasileñas de huevos frescos (69,7%) e industrializados (30,3%) obtuvieron un resultado inexpresivo, representando el 0,46% del total producido, pero hay expectativas de mejoría para los próximos años, con la apertura de nuevos mercados. Brasil ha mostrado un crecimiento continuo, tanto en la producción como en el consumo per cápita de huevos. Es necesario invertir en nuevas tecnologías, así como adaptarse a las normas sanitarias y de seguridad alimentaria, y además que los organismos encargados de divulgar los valores nutricionales del huevo junto a la población brasileña, sean más eficaces y actúen en el mercado de huevos industrializados, especialmente en el de exportación.O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a evolução da produção e exportação de ovos de poedeiras comerciais no Brasil, considerada para o período de 2007 a 2021.  Foram utilizados procedimentos metodológicos que incluíram além da pesquisa bibliográfica e documental, coleta e análise de informações obtidas junto aos órgãos governamentais e imprensa responsável pelo setor. Em 2020, o Brasil foi o 5º maior produtor mundial de ovos comerciais. Em 2021, a região sudeste foi responsável pela maior produção de ovos no país. Em 2021, o consumo de ovos do brasileiro foi de 257 per capita e está abaixo quando comparado a outros países, como o México, com um consumo de 368 ovos em 2020 e os Estados Unidos da América, com um consumo de 289 ovos em 2019. Entre os anos de 2007 e 2021 houve um aumento expressivo do consumo per capita de ovos pelos brasileiros, de 49,03%. Em 2021, as exportações brasileiras para ovos in natura (69,7%) e industrializados (30,3%) obtiveram resultado inexpressivo, representando 0,46% do total produzido, mas há expectativas de melhorias para os próximos anos, com abertura de novos mercados. O Brasil demonstrou crescimento contínuo tanto na produção, quanto no consumo per capita de ovos. Há necessidade de investimento em novas tecnologias, bem como adequação às normas de sanidade e segurança alimentar, e ainda, que as agências responsáveis pela divulgação dos valores nutricionais do ovo junto à população brasileira se tornem mais eficazes e atuem no mercado de ovos industrializados, principalmente no mercado de exportação.Research, Society and Development2022-09-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3488010.33448/rsd-v11i12.34880Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e513111234880Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e513111234880Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e5131112348802525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34880/29325Copyright (c) 2022 Jakline Brandhuber de Moura; Marli Aguirre Aranda Feil; Rodrigo Garófallo Garcia; Letícia Salomão Barbosa Adorno; Caio Eduardo Oliveira Monteiro; Sarah Sgaviolihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Moura, Jakline Brandhuber deFeil, Marli Aguirre Aranda Garcia, Rodrigo GarófalloAdorno, Letícia Salomão Barbosa Monteiro, Caio Eduardo OliveiraSgavioli, Sarah2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34880Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:00.308134Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
Producción y exportación de huevos de ponedoras comerciales en Brasil
Produção e exportação de ovos de poedeiras comerciais no Brasil
title Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
spellingShingle Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
Moura, Jakline Brandhuber de
Poultry sector
Consumption
Marketplace.
Avicultura
Consumo
Mercado.
Avicultura
Consumo
Mercado.
title_short Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
title_full Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
title_fullStr Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
title_sort Production and exportation of eggs of laying hens in Brazil
author Moura, Jakline Brandhuber de
author_facet Moura, Jakline Brandhuber de
Feil, Marli Aguirre Aranda
Garcia, Rodrigo Garófallo
Adorno, Letícia Salomão Barbosa
Monteiro, Caio Eduardo Oliveira
Sgavioli, Sarah
author_role author
author2 Feil, Marli Aguirre Aranda
Garcia, Rodrigo Garófallo
Adorno, Letícia Salomão Barbosa
Monteiro, Caio Eduardo Oliveira
Sgavioli, Sarah
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moura, Jakline Brandhuber de
Feil, Marli Aguirre Aranda
Garcia, Rodrigo Garófallo
Adorno, Letícia Salomão Barbosa
Monteiro, Caio Eduardo Oliveira
Sgavioli, Sarah
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Poultry sector
Consumption
Marketplace.
Avicultura
Consumo
Mercado.
Avicultura
Consumo
Mercado.
topic Poultry sector
Consumption
Marketplace.
Avicultura
Consumo
Mercado.
Avicultura
Consumo
Mercado.
description The objective of the study was to evaluate the evolution of the production and export of eggs of commercial laying hens in Brazil, considering the period from 2007 to 2021. Methodological procedures were used that included, besides literature and documentary research, collection and analysis of information obtained from government agencies and press responsible for the sector. In addition, in 2020, Brazil was the 5th largest producer of commercial eggs. In 2021, the southeast region was the main Brazilian egg producer and Brazilian egg consumption was 257 eggs per capita which are lower than other countries. For example, Mexican and American consumptions of eggs per capita were respectively, 368 (2020) and 289 (2019). Through the years, 2007-2021 there was an increase of 49.03% in the per capita consumption of eggs by Brazilians. In the last year, Brazilian eggs exported were inexpressive with 0.46% of the total produced: 69.7% eggs in natura and 30.3% industrialized eggs. For the coming years, there are expectations of improvements with the opening of new markets. Brazil has shown continuous growth in both egg production and in per capita consumption of eggs. There is a need for investment in new technologies, as well as improvement to health and food safety norms. In addition, the Brazilian agency needs to be more effective in disseminating egg nutritional values. The action of the Brazilian egg agency must be more active to explore the internal and external market of industrialized eggs.
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