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Global Outlook for U.S. ChickenNCC / US Poultry Chicken Media Summit | Friday, April 19, 2013
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Global population is expected to surpass 7.5 billion by 2020 led by developing countries in Africa and Asia.
WORLD POPULATION PROJECTION
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Chicken is forecasted to lead global growth in protein consumption into 2020.
MEAT CONSUMPTION FORECAST
Source: FAO
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GLOBAL PROTEIN DEMAND GROWTH
South America
Central America
North America
+70.2%+48.7%
+23.7%
+47.7%
Africa
Middle East
E.U. – 27
Southeast Asia
Oceania +23.3%
East Asia
North Asia
+41.4%+3.0%+7.5%
+29%
+32.2%
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GLOBAL PROTEIN SUPPLY
Beef & VealSurplus Deficit
Pork
Chicken Source: Rabobank
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UNITED STATES vs. BRAZIL
Source: USDA
The U.S. and Brazil account for 35% of globalproduction and 68% of global exports.
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U.S. EXPORTS
2012 export volumes set a new record at 7.3 billion pounds, a 4.5% increase from last year’s record.
USDA forecasts another strong year of exports in 2013. January exports were up 3% from last year.
Source: USDA, FAS
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WHY U.S. GROWN & PRODUCED CHICKEN?
Value & Affordability
Wholesome, Nutritious & Safe
Distribution & Logistics
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