Cane sugar exports of Brazil yielded 21% more in value last year

Published 2024년 2월 1일

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Despite a volume decrease of 3.7%, Paraná, Brazil's sugarcane exports saw a 21% value increase in 2023 due to improved international prices, largely driven by a drop in Indian production. The main importers were Algeria and Malaysia. The sugar price rise also boosted ethanol production in Paraná. Additionally, the region saw record corn exports and an advanced soybean harvest due to favorable weather. The report also noted progress in potato harvests and pressure on beef cattle prices.
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Sugarcane producers in Paraná had something to celebrate last year. In terms of value, product exports grew by 21%, even though the volume sent abroad decreased by 3.7%. This is one of the issues analyzed in the Agricultural Situation Bulletin referring to the week of January 26th to February 1st. The document, prepared by the Department of Rural Economy (Deral), of the State Secretariat for Agriculture and Supply (Seab), is based on Agrostat, a platform from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock that monitors Brazilian agribusiness trade. In 2023, producers exported 2.59 million tons of sugar compared to 2.69 million in the previous year. However, the improvement in international prices for the product caused US$1.26 billion to enter Paraná, compared to US$1.04 billion in 2022. One of the reasons that influenced the value was the drop in Indian production, which led to the country to purchase our sugar, which has not happened since 2020. These purchases were important, but ...

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