Pecan production in Brazil has been boosted by the appetite of the Chinese market

Published 2024년 9월 30일

Tridge summary

China has approved the sanitary and quarantine requirements for Brazilian pecan nuts, making it the largest buyer of these nuts. Brazil is the fourth largest producer of pecans, with most of the production coming from Rio Grande do Sul. Pecan farming is seen as a profitable investment due to the growing global demand and the potential for higher profitability than traditional crops. Divinut, a company specializing in the sale of pecan seedlings and the largest pecan processor in the southern hemisphere, provides support to producers from seedling sale to production purchase. Their seedlings are produced with export-suitable genetics and are climate and soil tested, leading to high yield and precocity.
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China, the largest buyer of Brazilian agricultural products, approved in June the sanitary and quarantine requirements related to the quality of Brazilian pecan nuts. Given this scenario, this is an opportune moment to invest in pecan farming, with an eye on expanding this niche. According to the Brazilian Institute of Pecan Farming (IBPecan), of the 320,000 tons produced worldwide, 45,000 are destined for China. Brazil is currently the fourth largest producer of the fruit, behind only the United States, Mexico and South Africa. Rio Grande do Sul accounts for approximately 70% of national production. With this global demand growing exponentially, pecan nuts are a good investment option and an excellent way to diversify activities on rural properties, so that producers do not depend on the income from just one crop. Pecans can offer producers higher profitability than traditional crops, and this applies to both large and small properties. “Pecan cultivation, like any other ...

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