Brazilian fruits win Middle East and Asia

Published 2020년 11월 13일

Tridge summary

The Middle East, Asia, and the United Arab Emirates have become major markets for Brazilian fruits, with melons, grapes, mangoes, and Tahiti lemons being the most exported. The total exported volume for the first 10 months of the year was 725,759 tons, marking a 2.80% increase from the same period in 2019. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are the leading importers. Halal certification has become a necessity for accessing the Muslim consumer market, which counts around 1.8 billion people. The certification process ensures compliance with Islamic quality and safety standards.
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Original content

The giant market in the Middle East, Asia and the United Arab Emirates has opened up to Brazilian fruits. According to the Brazilian Association of Fruit and Derivative Producers (Abrafrutas), melons, grapes, mangoes and Tahiti lemons are the most exported, especially to the Middle East bloc (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates) and to the Asian continent. , specifically, China and South Korea. Banana, apple, papaya and orange still appear on the list. From January to October there was an increase of 2.80% compared to the same period in 2019. In total, 725,759 tons were exported this year. Mango stood out with 163,758 tons, and fresh melon came in second, with 155,043 tons. In the third position are lemons and lime, with 105,426 tons. And the scenario should be even better in the last three months of the year. “The intention is to end the year with US $ 1 billion in revenue. If we do not reach the total value, we will be very close. Everything will depend on the ...
Source: SNA

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