Production of Brazilian fruits stands out in the domestic and foreign markets

Published 2023년 7월 26일

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Brazilian fruits, including lemons, limes, melons, mangoes, grapes, avocados, and apples, have experienced increasing importance in both domestic and foreign markets. The European Union is the main destination for national exports. Projections show that melon, mango, apple, and grape production will see significant increases in the coming years, while orange production is expected to slightly increase with a reduction in planted area. Orange juice exports are also predicted to increase.
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SNA TV LIBRARY SUBSCRIBE Brazilian fruits have shown increasing importance, both in the domestic and foreign markets. From January to June this year, the value of exports (including walnuts and chestnuts) was US$533.3 million, and the exported quantity was 483,300 tons, shipped to more than 120 countries. The European Union is the main destination for national exports. Lemons and limes, melons and mangoes are the fruits that presented the best results this year (January to June) in terms of export value, lemons and limes US$ 84.6 million, melons US$ 69 million and mangoes US$ 68.4 million. Grapes, avocados and apples also performed well with $36.4 million, $30.1 million and $29.5 million in revenue, respectively. Production projections up to 2032/2033 show that the biggest increases in production should occur in melon (28.70%), mango (22.90%), apple (21.30%) and grape (16.30%). The numbers are part of the study Projections of Agribusiness, Brazil 2022/23 to 2032/33, carried out by ...
Source: SNA

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