Brazil: Paraná honey exports grew 113% in the first half of 2024

Published 2024년 8월 15일

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In the first half of 2024, Paraná experienced a significant 113% increase in natural honey exports, rising from 1,026 tons in 2023 to 2,191 tons, with revenue growing by 77% to US$ 5.5 million. This growth has positioned Paraná as the fourth largest honey exporter in Brazil, with the United States being the primary destination for 75% of its exports. Other notable markets include Canada, Germany, and Australia. On a national level, Brazil's honey exports increased by 18.65% in volume but saw a 9.5% decline in revenue, with the United States remaining the largest importer of Brazilian honey.
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The state of Paraná recorded a significant growth of 113% in the export of natural honey during the first half of 2024, compared to the same period in the previous year. The volume exported jumped from 1,026 tons in 2023 to 2,191 tons in the first six months of this year. This increase in volume was accompanied by an increase in revenue, which went from US$ 3.1 million to US$ 5.5 million, representing a growth of 77%. The data, released by the Paraná Institute for Economic and Social Development (Ipardes) and the Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex), linked to the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services, confirm Paraná's position as the fourth largest exporter of honey in Brazil in the period. Leading the state is Piauí, which leads with US$ 14.4 million and 5,920 tons exported, followed by Minas Gerais, with US$ 7.7 million and 2,918 tons, and Santa Catarina, which recorded US$ 6.3 million in revenue and 2,522 tons exported. The United States has established ...

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