Brazil: Agribusiness participation in exports from Goiás corresponds to 80.6% of the total for the month of May

Published 2021년 6월 8일

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In May, agribusiness exports accounted for 80.6% of Goiás state's total exports, amounting to $934.7 million. The soy complex was the largest contributor, followed by meat and sugar and alcohol. The main importers were China, Pakistan, and Spain. From January to May, agribusiness exports reached $3.03 billion, with the soy complex being the largest agricultural export. Tiago Mendonça, the Secretary of State for Agriculture, Livestock and Supply, highlighted the importance of agribusiness in maintaining the Brazilian economy competitive and creating jobs.
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Agribusiness was responsible for 80.6% of the total exported by Goiás in May, according to data released by Comex Stat of the Ministry of Economy and compiled by the Market Intelligence Management of the State Secretariat for Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Seapa) . In the month of May, of the total of 934.7 million dollars exported by the State, 753.6 million dollars came from agribusiness. The soy complex leads the ranking with 550.6 million dollars (71.3%) exported in the month of May, followed by the meat complex 145.7 million dollars (19.3%) and the sugar and alcohol complex, with 26 million dollars (3.4%). Exports of leather (14.8 million dollars), other products of animal origin, such as gelatine (6.6 million dollars) and cereals, flours and preparations (4.5 million dollars) also stood out. The countries that most bought from Goiás agribusiness in May were China (US$462.4 million), Pakistan (US$39.1 million) and Spain (US$33.3 million). Next come Bangladesh (US$19 ...

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