Trade balance: Coffee exports rise 82.7% and guarantee surplus for São Paulo's agriculture sector in January

Published 2025년 2월 19일

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São Paulo's agribusiness sector experienced a significant boost in January 2025, with a noticeable 82.7% increase in coffee exports compared to the same period in the previous year, contributing to a positive trade balance of US$1.64 billion and a total export value of US$2.16 billion. Coffee exports accounted for 7.7% of this total. Other notable increases were seen in juices, forestry products, and meats. São Paulo's agribusiness exports made up 19.6% of Brazil's total agribusiness exports in January 2025, with the sugar-alcohol complex expected to see further increases starting from February due to a delay in planting caused by last year's drought.
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Exports of coffee produced in São Paulo increased by 82.7% in January compared to the same period last year. The increase boosted the trade balance of São Paulo's agribusiness sector, which remained positive with a surplus of US$1.64 billion. In total, the sector exported US$2.16 billion in the first month of 2025. Coffee sales abroad accounted for 7.7% of this value and registered US$166.4 million. The data comes from a survey by the São Paulo Agency for Agribusiness Technology (Apta) and the Institute of Agricultural Economics (IEA-Apta). The agencies are linked to the Secretariat of Agriculture and Supply of São Paulo. São Paulo's agribusiness sector once again stood out in the trade balance of the state of São Paulo. In total, 45.3% of exports that left São Paulo came from agribusiness. Check out the main products exported by São Paulo in January 2025: Sugar and alcohol complex: 27.8% share of São Paulo's agricultural sector, with US$599.47 million (sugar representing 89.3% ...

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