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Global Outlook for U.S. Chicken

Global Outlook for U.S. Chicken. NCC / US Poultry Chicken Media Summit | Friday, April 19, 2013. WORLD POPULATION PROJECTION. Global population is expected to surpass 7.5 billion by 2020 led by developing countries in Africa and Asia. . MEAT CONSUMPTION FORECAST.

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Global Outlook for U.S. Chicken

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  1. Global Outlook for U.S. Chicken NCC / US Poultry Chicken Media Summit | Friday, April 19, 2013

  2. WORLD POPULATION PROJECTION Global population is expected to surpass 7.5 billion by 2020 led by developing countries in Africa and Asia.

  3. MEAT CONSUMPTION FORECAST Chicken is forecasted to lead global growth in protein consumption into 2020. Source: FAO

  4. GLOBAL PROTEIN DEMAND GROWTH North America North Asia +47.7% E.U. – 27 +3.0% +7.5% +41.4% Middle East East Asia +23.7% Central America +29% +70.2% +48.7% Southeast Asia +32.2% Oceania South America +23.3% Africa

  5. GLOBAL PROTEIN SUPPLY Surplus Deficit Beef & Veal Pork Source: Rabobank Chicken

  6. UNITED STATES vs. BRAZIL The U.S. and Brazil account for 35% of globalproduction and 68% of global exports. Source: USDA

  7. 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

  8. WHY U.S. GROWN & PRODUCED CHICKEN? • Value & Affordability • Wholesome, Nutritious & Safe • Distribution & Logistics

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