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17 April 2025
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South Africa’s poultry industry stands at a critical crossroads, shaped by a shifting balance between local production, international trade, and market competition.
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While Brazilian poultry has long dominated imports, Argentina has emerged as a growing contender, adding complexity to the trade landscape.
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This article examines the evolving role of these two emerging markets in South Africa’s poultry trade, unpacking the tensions between import reliance and local industry sustainability. As government policies attempt to safeguard domestic production, questions remain about market accessibility, pricing dynamics, and the broader implications for consumers and producers alike.
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Understanding these forces will be crucial as the industry seeks a balanced approach to growth and competition in the years ahead.
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Emerging Markets in Poultry Imports
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South Africa’s poultry industry is navigating a complex interplay of local production challenges, trade policies, and global market shifts.
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Among the most influential players in this evolving landscape are Argentina and Brazil—two emerging markets that have significantly shaped South Africa’s poultry imports ...
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