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Ongoing conflict near the Strait of Hormuz is affecting one of the key shipping lanes globally. Nevertheless, Brazil’s exports of beef and chicken are still progressing.

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00:00War near the Strait of Hormuz is shaking global shipping,
00:03but Brazil's meat exports are still moving.
00:06Brazil is the world's largest beef exporter
00:08and a major supplier of chicken to the Middle East.
00:12The conflict has forced exporters to change routes.
00:15Ships are now traveling through the Red Sea and Suez Canal.
00:18Some cargo is even moving by trucks through alternative ports.
00:22These new routes take longer, and they cost more.
00:26Fuel, storage, transport, and war risk insurance are rising.
00:30But buyers in the Middle East still need steady supplies.
00:33So many importers are sharing the extra costs.
00:36Chicken exports remain strong.
00:38March shipments may exceed 476,000 tons, beating last year.
00:43Beef exporters are also adapting fast.
00:46With China limiting some imports, Brazil is shifting to new markets.
00:50Shipments are rising to the United States, Europe, Chile, and Russia.
00:55And the results are surprising.
00:57Brazil's beef exports in early 2026 jumped 39% in value,
01:03reaching nearly $2.9 billion.
01:05Even during conflict, global food trade keeps finding a way.
01:09I think it seems to be Impal És Category 1 for Auschwitz C globally.
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