The United States saw a notable rise in poultry production during October 2024, with the total output reaching 4.922 billion pounds, a 4% increase compared to the same period in 2023, according to USDA data. The growth was largely fueled by a surge in chicken production, which climbed 4% to 4.416 billion pounds, effectively balancing out a 1% decline in turkey production to 493.928 million pounds.
Chicken processing saw significant activity, with 871.023 million birds slaughtered—up 4% from the previous year. Despite the increased numbers, the average live weight for chickens remained consistent at 6.7 pounds. Turkey production, on the other hand, experienced a 5% reduction in the number of birds processed, totaling 19.601 million. However, this drop was partially offset by a 4% increase in the average live weight, which reached 31.68 pounds.
Year-to-date poultry production has reached 44.394 billion pounds, slightly outpacing the same period in 2023, indicating steady growth in the sector.
The USDA is set to release updated forecasts for poultry production for the remainder of 2024 and into 2025 on December 10, which will provide further insights into the industry’s trajectory.