In 2021, Brazil's fresh fruit exports reached a record high both in volume and revenue, with a total of 1.24 million tons exported and revenue exceeding $1.21 billion, a 20.39% and 18.13% increase from the previous year respectively. The main exports included mangoes, melons, grapes, nuts and chestnuts, and lemons and limes, primarily to the European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom. However, the sector has seen a decrease of 16.7% in export volume and a 16.1% decrease in revenue from January to September 2022 due to factors such as delays from Federal Revenue auditors, economic embargo on Russia, increased production costs, logistical limitations, and currency volatility.