Brazil foreign sales of honey, fruits, and fish grow in April

Published 2021년 5월 20일

Tridge summary

In April 2021, the Agro.Br Project contributed to a significant increase in Brazil's agricultural exports. Bee product exports, mainly honey, surged by 143.9% year-over-year, reaching US $ 22.5 million. Fruit exports also saw a 76% increase, totaling US $ 103.9 million. The United States, the European Union, and the United Kingdom were the main recipients of these fruit exports. Furthermore, fish exports rose by 31.1%, generating US $ 15.6 million in revenue. This growth is attributed to the partnership between CNA and Apex Brasil, aiming to boost the international presence of small and medium-sized rural companies.
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Exports of bee products, accompanied by the Agro.Br Project, grew 143.9% in April, compared to the same month in 2020. Shipment revenue totaled US $ 22.5 million, against US $ 9.2 million of the same last year. Natural honey accounted for 92% of the sector's total external sales. The main destinations were the United States, Canada, the European Union, Japan and China. Fruit shipments, also accompanied by Agro.Br, increased 76% in the comparison between the months of April 2020 and this year, totaling US $ 103.9 million. The highlights of fruit exports were fresh apples, fresh or dried mangoes, fresh or dried lemons and limes, fresh grapes and cashew nuts. The main destinations were the European Union, USA, United Kingdom, Russia and India. Also according to data from Agro.Br, fish exports grew 31.1%, with revenues ...
Source: Agroemdia

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