Fruit exports have positive expectations in Brazil

Published 2022년 11월 7일

Tridge summary

Brazilian fruit exports have seen mixed results due to adverse weather and global logistical issues, with only lemons, limes, and avocados showing growth. The sector is hoping for a recovery in the last quarter of 2022. You're strong in overcoming logistical challenges like high sea freight prices and container shortages. The sector is also forming partnerships and agreements to improve export prospects. Overall, the future outlook for Brazilian fruit exports is positive due to high international demand and the country's productive capacity and diversity of fruit species.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

External demand, in general, has been high for Brazilian fruits. However, unfavorable weather conditions in the Northeast in the first half of this year and global logistical challenges have been negative effects for better performance so far. In the partial year (until September 2022), only lemons and limes and avocado recorded growth in the volume exported, due to good external demand. It is worth remembering that, historically, the second half is much better than the first, and the sector expects a recovery in the last quarter of 2022. We expect the numbers to close close to last year or, at least, without a big drop. Brazilians have great potential in the international market and are recognized for their quality and flavor. The sector has worked intensively to professionalize the links in the production chain to make this potential a reality in sustainable businesses. Production technology, infrastructure, genetics, marketing and sustainability are critical factors for ...
Source: Abrafrutas

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