Brazil: Expansion of corn exports from Mato Grosso, growth of 12%

Published 2024년 3월 19일

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Brazil's Mato Grosso region has seen a 12.73% increase in corn exports in the last six months, reaching 28.32 million tons of the 2022/23 harvest. This surge is due to higher domestic corn availability and increased international demand, particularly from China, following reduced corn production in the US and Argentina. The Mato Grosso Institute of Agricultural Economics predicts that exports will reach 29.84 million tons by June this year.
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In the last six months, from July to February, corn exports from Mato Grosso reached the impressive mark of 28.32 million tons of the 2022/23 harvest. This number represents a significant increase of 12.73% compared to the same period in the previous harvest. Surprisingly, this volume exported until last month has already exceeded the total exported during the entire 2021/22 harvest. The increase in corn exports from Mato Grosso can be attributed to several factors. The greater availability of the cereal on the domestic market and the growing interest in the grain on the foreign market played essential roles in this growth. This increased external interest is a direct result of the reduction in corn production and flow by the United States and Argentina, as analyzed by the Mato Grosso Institute of Agricultural Economics (IMEA). China has emerged as an important ...

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