Beans: exports hit historic record

Published 2025년 11월 10일

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According to the Brazilian Institute of Beans and Pulses (Ibrafe), São Paulo resumed the harvest of beans, still with high moisture in the grains. Even so, the best batches reached R$ 255 per sack when the moisture was below 18%, and around R$ 240 per sack in the more humid batches. With the advance of the harvest expected today, before the return of the rains on Saturday, the available volume tends to increase in the coming days.

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According to the Brazilian Institute of Beans and Pulses (Ibrafe), São Paulo has resumed the harvest of beans, still with high moisture in the grains. Even so, the best batches reached R$ 255 per sack when the moisture was below 18%, and around R$ 240 per sack in the more humid batches. With the advance of the harvest expected today, before the return of rains on Saturday, the available volume is expected to increase in the coming days. Historically, the first shipments are usually sold at the current price, but Ibrafe evaluates that, by the end of the month, the supply pressure should decrease and make room for a price increase. In December, the volume of business tends to fall, and many producers already indicate that they should hold the product to sell only next year, betting on better margins. In the external scenario, Brazil is experiencing a historic moment: it has never exported as much Beans as in 2025. There were 450 thousand tons, totaling US$ 380 million, without ...
Source: Agrolink

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