Brazil's fruit industry has experienced significant growth in the first half of the year, exporting 515,000 tonnes of fruit, a 29% increase from the same period in 2020, generating revenue of US$ 440.1 million, a 40% increase from 2020. The industry aims to reach US$ 1 billion in revenue by the end of the year. The main contributors to this growth are favorable exchange rates, increased productivity, and the opening of new markets. However, the industry faces logistical challenges. Currently, Brazil is the 23rd largest fruit exporter in the world and is projected to earn over $1 billion in revenue this year, with grapes, apples, and papaya showing notable increases in export volume and value. The technification of production and expansion of irrigated land, particularly in the Northeast, have also contributed to the growth in fruit production, which increased from 1.1 million tons in 2017 to an estimated 1.7 million tons in 2021.