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Brazil’s MBRF boosts beef sales in 2025

  • Market: Agriculture
  • 19/03/26

Brazil-based MBRF Global Foods group — a merger between meat-processing companies Marfrig and BRF — increased its South American beef sales in 2025 from a year earlier.

The group sold 1.08mn metric tonnes (t) of beef last year in its operations in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, up by almost 15pc from 2024, mostly thanks to an increased capacity in its industrial complexes. MBRF has expanded capacity at two of its Brazilian plants — Varzea Grande, in central-western Mato Grosso state, and Promissao, in southeastern Sao Paulo state — at its Uruguay-based Tacuarembo unit and at its Argentina-based San Jorge plant, it said.

Domestic sales reached 661,000t in 2025, up by nearly 18pc from a year earlier. Its domestic volumes represented 61pc of total sales in the year.

MBRF exported around 428,000t of beef from its South American plants last year, up by 10.2pc from a year earlier.MBRF's South American plants exported beef to 100 countries last year, the group said.

[Marfrig and BRF merged in late September](https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2729984) into the MBRF Global Foods group.

Its total slaughter capacity reached more than 20,000 cattle head/day, around 40,000 pork/day and 6mn poultry/day in 2025, the company said.

The group posted a R358mn ($68.7mn) profit in 2025, following a R91mn profit in the fourth quarter.

4Q sales rise

MBRF's total beef sales rose by nearly 10pc to 298,000t in the fourth quarter from a year earlier.

Domestic sales reached 171,000t in the fourth quarter, up by 4.8pc from a year earlier. The volume represented 58pc of total sales in the period.

China and Hong Kong accounted for most of its beef exports in the quarter, with 46pc of total shares, down from 52pc a year prior. The US and Europe represented 22pc and 19pc of quarterly exports, up from 16pc and 18pc, respectively. Middle eastern countries also increased their market share to 6pc from 2pc in 2024, MBRF's data show.

Brazilian cattle costs reached R317.2/15kg per carcass in the quarter. Export sales averaged $5.55/kg in the quarter, up from $4.81/kg a year earlier.


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