Strategies for the bean sector in Brazil: IBRAFE encourages the search for global opportunities

Published 2024년 1월 18일

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Due to a shortage caused by a poor harvest, the bean sector is working to sell a harvest that satisfies producers and is considering diversifying beyond carioca beans. Exporting is seen as a way to not disappoint farmers, and members of the Premier Club are preparing for the World Pulses Meeting in New Delhi, India to establish contracts. A group of former exporters from Clube Premiere will also be undertaking a mission to Mexico to explore business opportunities for black beans and sesame.
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Amidst the shortage caused by the first unsatisfactory harvest of beans, the sector is mobilizing to face the challenge of selling a harvest that satisfies producers, encouraging diversification beyond carioca beans. The export opportunity stands out as an alternative to not disappoint farmers. In this context, exporters who are members of the Premier Club are preparing for the World Pulses Meeting, which will take place in New Delhi, India, starting in May. During the event, they will seek to establish contracts that enable the export of production from this year's second and third harvests. A reception at the Brazilian embassy in India is being organized, with fundamental support from the agricultural attaché represented by Mr. Angelo de Queirós Maurício. Later, in the United Arab Emirates, during Gol food, one of the largest food fairs in the world, a reception is planned for importers from different countries, taking advantage of their presence at the fair. In March, a group ...

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