In Brazil, sales of the Sugar-Alcohol Complex maintain a high trajectory

Published 2021년 6월 28일

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From January to May 2021, São Paulo's agribusiness exports increased by 9.4%, reaching US$ 7.42 billion, while imports decreased by 0.5%, totaling US$ 1.89 billion, resulting in a surplus of US$ 5.53 billion. The State's main exports included the Sugar and Alcohol Complex, Soy Complex, Meat, Forestry Products, and Juices. The trade balance for Brazil also showed a positive balance of US$ 27.13 billion from January to May 2021, with agribusiness exports making up 84.5% of the total foreign sales.
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From January to May 2021, exports by the State of São Paulo totaled US$ 20.17 billion and imports, US$ 26.73 billion, registering a trade deficit of US$ 6.56 billion, according to the Secretary of Agriculture and Supply of the State of São Paulo, through the Agricultural Economics Institute (IEA/Apta). In the analysis by sector, agribusiness in São Paulo showed an increase in exports (+9.4%), reaching US$ 7.42 billion, and a drop in imports (-0.5%), totaling US$ 1.89 billion; with these results, a surplus of US$ 5.53 billion was obtained, an amount 13.3% higher than the same period in 2020, highlight Marli Dias Mascarenhas Oliveira, José Alberto Angelo and Carlos Nabil Ghobril, researchers at the IEA. The main groups in agribusiness exports from São Paulo were: Sugar and Alcohol Complex (US$ 2.31 billion, of which sugar represented 87.9% and alcohol 12.1%), Soy Complex (US$ 1, 35 billion), Meat (US$ 917.38 million, of which beef accounted for 86.7%), Forestry Products (US$ 628.86 ...

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