Top 10 Poultry Producers in Mexico

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Written by Robert Gultig

25 August 2023

Introduction

Discover the power players shaping Mexico’s poultry industry. This report unveils the top 10 largest poultry producers in Mexico, showcasing their production capacities, market dominance, and pivotal roles within the nation’s poultry sector.

Top 10 Poultry Producers in Mexico – Largest Poultry Companies 2023

Methodology

Our report draws on comprehensive data from industry reports, authoritative websites, and trusted news sources. Rankings are determined by a blend of production volume, market share, and industry credibility.

Top 10 Poultry Producers in Mexico

  1. Bachoco:
    • Leading the pack is Bachoco, a poultry giant since 1952.
    • With vertically integrated operations, Bachoco covers breeding, hatcheries, feed production, and processing.
    • Domestically and internationally, Bachoco’s wide-reaching distribution network prevails.
  2. Grupo Kuo:
    • Diversified conglomerate Grupo Kuo commands the poultry sector.
    • Industrias Bachoco, its subsidiary, stands tall in Mexican poultry production.
    • Sustainability and ethics are Grupo Kuo’s hallmarks.
  3. Grupo Sanborns:
    • Enter Grupo Sanborns, a heavyweight in Mexico’s poultry arena.
    • Pilgrim’s Pride Mexico, its subsidiary, excels in poultry processing and production.
    • Pilgrim’s Pride Mexico’s footprint extends across multiple processing plants.
  4. Alpura:
    • Alpura, a dairy cooperative, extends into poultry with distinction.
    • High-quality products and animal welfare anchor Alpura’s identity.
  5. Tyson Foods Mexico:
    • Tyson Foods, the U.S. multinational, wields influence in Mexico’s poultry market.
    • Poultry processing plants cater to both domestic and global demand.
  6. Industrias Guadalupe:
    • Industrias Guadalupe, a seasoned poultry producer, commands recognition.
    • Varied poultry products underpin its prominence.
  7. Avimex:
    • Avimex occupies a vital space in Mexico’s poultry landscape.
    • Poultry products, spanning chicken and turkey, are Avimex’s forte.
  8. Saputo Inc. (Dairyworks):
    • Saputo Inc., hailing from Canada, intersects with Mexico’s poultry sector via Dairyworks.
    • Poultry products and dairy offerings coalesce in Dairyworks’ portfolio.
  9. Productos Agropecuarios La Huerta:
    • La Huerta not only engages in poultry but also embraces diverse agricultural endeavors.
    • A network of processing plants and robust domestic presence define La Huerta.
  10. Empresas Guadalupe:
    • Empresas Guadalupe’s prowess encompasses poultry production, processing, and distribution.
    • Accessibility in the Mexican market is a key attribute.

Read: The Largest Poultry Producers in Mexico based on Market Share and Revenue

Conclusion

These top 10 poultry producers wield formidable influence in Mexico’s burgeoning poultry industry. Ranging from vertically integrated titans to sustainability proponents, these players define the sector’s trajectory. Their adaptability to evolving consumer preferences and technological advancements guarantees a lasting impact on Mexico’s poultry landscape and beyond.

Read: Largest Poultry Producers in Mexico

Who is the largest poultry producer in Mexico in 2026?

Industrias Bachoco remains the undisputed leader, controlling over 35% of the Mexican market. In early 2026, Bachoco reported a revenue of approximately $4.2 billion, supported by its 12 processing plants and 70 distribution centers. Its “multi-protein” strategy has also expanded its footprint in the pork and beef sectors.

How large is Mexico’s chicken production in 2026?

Mexico is currently the 6th largest chicken producer globally. Production is forecast to reach 4.2 million metric tons in 2026, a 2% increase from 2025. This growth is driven by intense domestic demand, as chicken remains the most affordable protein for Mexican households amid fluctuating red meat prices.

What is the current status of Bird Flu (Avian Influenza) in Mexico?

As of February 2026, Mexico has maintained a strong biosecurity stance. While high-pathogenicity strains like H5N1 have caused global disruptions, Mexico’s proactive vaccination strategy—one of the most advanced in the world—has successfully mitigated large-scale culls. Most commercial flocks in high-risk zones like Jalisco and Puebla are under mandatory vaccination protocols.

Is Mexico importing more chicken in 2026?

Yes. Chicken imports are forecast to rise by 7% to 1.1 million metric tons in 2026. This is primarily driven by the booming Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional (HRI) sector, which relies on consistent, large-volume imports from the United States and Brazil to meet the needs of Mexico’s expanding tourism industry.

How is technology changing Mexican poultry farms this year?

2026 is the year of the “Smart Farm.” Over 60% of large-scale Mexican poultry operations have now adopted IoT sensors and AI-based environmental controls. These systems monitor temperature, humidity, and bird health in real-time, reducing mortality rates by up to 15% and significantly lowering feed wastage.

Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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