Three main factors are impacting U.S. broiler exports, but chicken will also have to compete domestically with dropping pork prices. However, there are a few opportunities for promotion. Broiler Exports Face Trifecta of Hurdles U.S. broiler exports have been impacted by a trifecta of hurdles: a strong U.S. dollar, dropping crude oil prices and avian influenza restrictions. According to USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), broiler exports for January totaled 240,000 MT, down 33,000 MT or about 13 percent against the same month in 2014. Only Mexico, the top market for U.S. exports, increased imports in January compared to last year. More than 30 countries have some sort of restrictions on U.S. exports because of avian influenza report...