Exports of Brazilian coffee beans to Canada grew 7% in 2021 and total US$ 109.6 million FOB

Published 2022년 1월 27일

Tridge summary

The Chamber of Commerce of Brazil-Canada (CCBC) reports that exports to Canada under the Mercosur Common Nomenclature category 'Coffee, tea, mate and spices' ranked 6th in 2021, with a total of nearly US$ 111.2 million, which is 2.3% of Canada's overall imports from Brazil. Unroasted, non-decaffeinated coffee beans made up 99% of this total, contributing 2.2% to Canada's imports from Brazil. The CCBC actively promotes Brazilian coffee exports to Canada through trade missions and participation in sector fairs.
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The CCBC – Chamber of Commerce of Brazil-Canada, an independent non-profit organization, based on data released by the Brazilian Foreign Trade Secretariat, in an analysis of the 4th quarter of 2021, shows that the chapter grouped by Mercosur Common Nomenclature (NCM) ) “Coffee, tea, mate and spices” was 6th in the ranking of exports to Canada, totaling almost US$ 111.2 million, representing 2.3% of everything exported to Canada in 2021 (+7% compared to 2020 ). The total value of the chapter is mainly due to “Unroasted, non-decaffeinated coffee beans” – which alone reached US$ 109.6 million, comprising 99% of the chapter and 2.2% of everything that was exported to Canada. in 2021 (also up 7% compared to 2020). In the same group, completing the chapter value, we have “Pepper (of the Piper genus), neither crushed nor powdered” at ...

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