SAO PAULO, May 8 (Reuters) - Executives at Brazilian
chicken and pork processor BRF, which reported strong
first quarter results, said chicken prices in export markets are
likely to continue improving while the outlook for domestic food
sales is rosier than last year based on a rise in Brazil's
employment and household income.
In a call to discuss earnings results with analysts on
Wednesday, BRF said plentiful global soy and corn supplies, used
to make animal feed, may contribute to further lower the
company's production costs in coming quarters, benefiting
margins.