Brazil: Low national banana supply reduces exports in 2022

Published 2023년 1월 31일

Tridge summary

Brazilian banana exports saw a decrease in 2022 with a 44% drop to the European Union and a 16% decrease to Mercosur, totaling 84,500 tons and 73.9 thousand tons respectively. This decline was due to a low national supply of nanica, caused by climate impacts and reduced cultural practices due to high costs. Despite the decrease in volume, revenue from exports to Mercosur increased by 14% due to increased average prices resulting from the overall low supply in the bloc.
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Original content

There was a reduction in Brazilian banana exports in 2022. According to Secex data, the volume shipped to the European Union in the year was 10,600 tons, that is, a 44% drop compared to 2021. For Mercosur, the amount was of 73.9 thousand tons, down 16% in the same comparison. According to information from Hortifruti/Cepea, the decrease in exported volume is due to the low national supply of nanica in the period, which even made sales in the domestic market difficult and is related to climate impacts and lower ...

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