Brazilian coffee beans and sugar register increase in exports to Canada

Published 2021년 10월 20일

Tridge summary

Brazilian coffee beans experienced an 18% increase in exports to Canada, reaching US$ 85 million in sales from January to September 2021, as per a CCBC analysis. The exports of coffee, tea, mate, and spices rose by 19% to US$ 86.4 million, accounting for 3% of Canada's share. Other exports, like 'pepper not crushed, nor powdered', and 'other cane sugar', also saw significant increases. Overall, Brazilian exports to Canada increased by 15% in 2021, amounting to over US$3.4 billion, while imports grew by 10%. This has resulted in a positive trade balance of + US$1.82 billion for Brazil.
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An analysis by the CCBC – Chamber of Commerce of Brazil-Canada shows that Brazilian coffee beans registered an 18% increase in exports to Canada, totaling US$ 85 million in sales to the country, in the period from January to September 2021. The study also shows the chapter of coffee, tea, mate and spices in 6th position in the ranking of exports to Canada, with an increase of 19% over the same period in 2020, totaling US$ 86.4 million sold to the country, representing 3% of the share. Another highlight in this category, CCBC points out the "pepper not crushed, nor powdered" that was not exported in 2020, entering the agenda since the analyzes of the 2nd quarter of 2021 and reached more than US$ 750,000 (FOB) in the accumulated. The promotion of Brazilian coffee exports to Canada is carried out every year by the CCBC in trade missions and participation in sector fairs. The item “other cane sugar”, had an increase of 52% in relation to the same period of the previous year, reaching ...

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