Brazilian imports of dairy products decline, but remain at a high level

Published 2022년 12월 23일

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Brazilian dairy imports fell for the second consecutive month in November, with a total of 152.8 million liters of milk equivalent, a 12.4% decrease from the same period in 2021. The majority of the imports were powdered milk from Argentina and Uruguay. Exports in November increased by 25.3%, with cheese being the main product exported. The trade balance improved to a deficit of negative US$ 72.1 million, a 16% increase from October.
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Brazilian imports of dairy products fell in November for the second consecutive month. Data from Secex indicate that 152.8 million liters of milk equivalent were imported in the month, a drop of 11.3% compared to the volume of October this year, but an expressive 79.1% above that of November last year. From January to November 2022, Brazil imported 1.179 billion liters of milk equivalent, 21.4% more than in the same period of 2021. The main dairy product purchased by Brazil was powdered milk, totaling 125.2 million liters in milk equivalent, with a decrease of 9.3% compared to October/22, but an increase of 136.3% compared to November 2021. Argentina and Uruguay were Brazil's main suppliers, adding together shipments of 223.5 million liters in equivalent, and representing 92.8% of the total imported by the country. Exports already totaled 6.2 million liters of milk equivalent in November, growth of 25.3% in the monthly comparison, but retreat of 12.4% in the annual comparison, ...

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