In January-September 2024, forestry and agricultural exports to Brazil grew by 42% compared to the same period

Published 2024년 11월 4일

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Between January and September 2024, the export of agricultural and forestry products to Brazil saw a 42% increase, reaching a value of USD 527.7 million. This includes a 44% increase in the export of agricultural products, such as fresh fruit, wines, and other items, worth USD 495.3 million, and a 31% increase in livestock products, totaling USD 27.4 million. Forestry product exports, however, decreased by 23%, amounting to USD 4.96 million. There was also significant growth in the export of wine, fresh fruits like apples and kiwi, olive oil, and dairy products. In livestock, there was a notable increase in the export of sheep meat and poultry meat.
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In the first nine months, USD 527.7 million worth of agricultural and forestry products were exported to Brazil, with an increase of 42%. Breaking down the statistics, it can be seen that, in the mentioned period, USD 495.3 million worth of agricultural products (fresh fruit, wines and other products) were sent, with an increase of 44% and a share of the total exported to Brazil of 94%. In livestock (poultry and sheep meat, among other products) USD 27.4 million were exported, with an increase of 31% and a share of 5.2%. Shipments of forestry products have a share of 1%, reaching USD 4.96 million and a decrease of 23%. “Brazil is one of our main commercial partners worldwide and the first in the Southern Cone. Analyzing the figures, it can be seen that, between January and September 2024, there have been significant positive variations in exports to that country, compared to the same period of the previous year," said the director of the Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies ...

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