Brazil: Sugarcane sector exported US$ 312 million between January and October 2022

Published 2022년 12월 5일

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From January to October 2022, Mato Grosso do Sul exported US$ 312 million worth of sugar-energy products, which made up 4.69% of the state's total agribusiness exports. The majority of these exports were raw sugar, followed by ethyl alcohol and refined sugar. The Netherlands was the main destination for these exports, followed by Canada and Georgia. Mato Grosso do Sul is the fourth largest sugarcane producer in Brazil and has the highest concentration of sugarcane in Brazil. The state is also implementing the ATeG in Sugarcane project, which aims to integrate sustainability into the production system.
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From January to October 2022, Mato Grosso do Sul exported US$ 312 million in sugar-energy products, according to Mapa (Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply). The volume was approximately 675 million tons. This is the subject of this Monday's #MercadoAgropecuário (05). The value represents 4.69% of all agribusiness exports in the state. Raw sugar accounted for 72.7% of exports, totaling US$ 227 million. Next, ethyl alcohol at 22.3% and refined sugar at 4.9%. The main destination was the Netherlands with 17.9% share. Canada was second with 11.7%. In third, Georgia with 11.5%. In Mato Grosso do Sul, the highest concentration of sugar cane is in the center-south region. There are also areas in the North and Northeast regions. According to IBGE, the state is the 4th largest in planted area with 673 thousand hectares and has 11 mixed plants (alcohol and sugar) and 8 distilleries (alcohol). “We occupy the 4th position when it comes to sugarcane production value. Even with a low ...
Source: Agrolink

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