CITRUS/CEPEA: Orange juice export recovers by 54% in the first month of the season in Brazil

Published 2021년 8월 16일

Tridge summary

The 2021/22 orange juice concentrated equivalent export season has seen a recovery, with a 54% increase in shipments compared to the same period last year, reaching 87,500 tonnes in July/21. This resulted in a 66% increase in revenue, totaling US$ 133.2 million. Although there was a larger stock of tickets at the end of the 2020/21 season, no significant increase in shipments is expected due to production limitations. The outlook for lemon and sour lime exports is also positive, with a 20% increase in volume and a 19% increase in revenue from January to July/21.
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Original content

Piracicaba, 16 – After a drop in shipments last season, exports of orange juice in concentrated equivalent started the 2021/22 harvest (July/21 to June/22) at a pace of recovery. In July/21, 87,500 tonnes of orange juice in concentrated equivalent were shipped, a volume 54% higher than in the same period last year, according to data from Secex (Secretary of Foreign Trade). Revenue generated from exports to all destinations also increased, 66% compared to July/20, totaling US$ 133.2 million in the period. The larger stock of tickets at the end of the 2020/21 season contributed to the increase in shipments in July/21 compared to July/20. However, given the limitation of Brazilian production, no significant increase in shipments is expected on 21/22. For lemons and sour limes, the scenario in this year's partial is also positive, both for volume and for revenue – due to the greater national offer from April to June. From January to July/21, shipments totaled 93,86 ...
Source: Hfbrasil

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