September 13, 2025 | 07:58 GMT +7
September 13, 2025 | 07:58 GMT +7
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Aside from the ongoing avian influenza risks, rising geopolitical tensions and competition pose the biggest challenges for global trade. Photo: Twan Wiersmans.
The financial institution does caution that rising geopolitical tensions, including US tariffs on imports and retaliatory tariffs on US poultry from affected regions, could lead to a trade war and shifting global trade flows.
Improved economic conditions in many regions, together with ongoing high prices for other proteins, make poultry an attractive option for consumers worldwide. Global consumption growth is predicted to reach between 2.5% and 3% this year. This marks the second consecutive year of above-average market growth, which has led to significant improvements in margin performance in many regions.
“Almost all regions currently enjoy profitable market conditions, with the notable exception of China, which faces weaker economic conditions, waning consumer confidence, and an oversupplied domestic meat market after years of rapid expansion,” says Nan-Dirk Mulder, RaboResearch senior analyst, animal protein.
Avian influenza remains a challenge
Dealing with avian influenza remains a significant challenge for the global poultry industry and one of its biggest operational concerns. Additionally, the supply of parent stock remains tight, and hatching egg prices are still high, restricting growth.
“Rising egg prices are now driving renewed interest in vaccination as a tool to combat avian flu threats,” notes Mulder. “The poultry industry has debated the use of vaccines in recent years, and more countries are adopting vaccination as a tool to reduce the risk of avian influenza spreading. In general, there is more support among egg producers than broiler producers. Concerns about trade impacts and mixed results in controlling the spread of disease have been key factors for several countries not adopting vaccination as a tool.”
Geopolitics
Aside from the ongoing avian influenza risks, rising geopolitical tensions and competition pose the biggest challenges for global trade. In general, global trade is expected to remain strong amid relatively tight global protein supply and growing consumption. However, rising geopolitical tensions, including US tariffs on imports and retaliatory tariffs on US poultry from affected regions, could lead to a trade war and shifting global trade flows.
Brazil and Thailand are expected to benefit from these geopolitical tensions. “They are already gaining market share in markets like China and Mexico, and this trend is likely to continue, especially if trade tensions escalate,” adds Mulder.
Indirectly, geopolitical tensions could also lead to changes in operations due to restrictions or shifting trade flows of inputs like agricultural commodities and feed additives. “Global traders should be prepared to respond quickly to developments,” warns Mulder.
(Poultryworld)
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