Brazil: The sugar and alcohol sector has a greater share in agricultural exports from São Paulo

Published 2023년 10월 17일

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From January to September, the sugar and alcohol sector accounted for the largest share of São Paulo's agribusiness exports, showing an increase in values and foreign sales volumes. Sugar exports increased in value and volume, due to a rise in the average price of the commodity. Alcohol shipments also increased in volume and value. Overall, São Paulo's agribusiness had a surplus of US$16.62 billion during this period, a 7.5% increase compared to the previous year.
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Original content

The sugar and alcohol sector once again had the largest share of São Paulo's agribusiness exports, at 35.3%, an increase of 24.7% in values and 5.4% in foreign sales volumes. The numbers, referring to the period from January to September this year, were presented by the São Paulo Agribusiness Technology Agency, based on research by the Institute of Agricultural Economics (IEA-APTA), linked to the State Department of Agriculture and Supply. This increase is due to the increase in sugar exports (28.2% in value and 4.5% in volume), in addition to the 22.5% appreciation in the average price of the commodity in the period. As for alcohol (ethanol), shipments increased by 16.1% in volume and 5.7% in value. The sugar and alcohol complex totaled US$7.23 billion in exports, with sugar representing 86.9% and ethanol, 13.1%. The main buyers were: China (11.3%), Nigeria (7.0%), Morocco (6.1%), India (5.6%), Saudi Arabia (5.5%), European Union (5 .1%), Bangladesh (5.0%), South Korea (4.7%), ...

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