Brazil, although only the 12th largest producer of peanuts worldwide, is the leading exporter of peanut oil, with São Paulo contributing 90% of the country's output. The majority of this export (80%) is purchased by the Chinese market. The 2023/24 peanut harvest in Brazil is projected to see a 15% increase in planted area and a 2% rise in production. However, potential climate issues such as irregular rainfall and high temperatures could affect exports. Despite these potential challenges, Rodrigo Chitarelli, CEO of CRAS Brasil, is confident that climate instability will not impact annual peanut oil production.