The US jumped from 43rd to #1 in Brazil's shell egg exports, FOB reaching US$39.5M and a 25.2% share in the first four months of 2026.
With an HHI of 0.991, the U.S. controls 99.6% of Brazil's wooden railway sleeper imports — a US$ 6.8 M market with just two active suppliers.
Brazil imported 1,375 tons of shell eggs from the U.S. in 2025 — roughly 400x the historical average, tied to U.S. avian flu supply disruption.
Brazil sources 99.6% of wooden railway sleeper imports from the U.S., with near-maximum HHI 0.991 and only two suppliers active in Jan-Apr 2026.
The US leapt from #43 to #1 in Brazilian egg exports in 2025, with FOB climbing from US$ 38K to US$ 39.5M and a 25% market share in one year.
The US climbed from rank 43 to #1 in Brazilian shell egg exports through April 2026, reaching US$ 39.5 M FOB and a 25.2% share — up from near zero.
The US market catapulted from 43rd to 1st place for Brazilian shell egg exports in 2025, now accounting for 25.2% of the total FOB value.
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