What are the most produced fruits in Brazil?

Published 2023년 4월 14일

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Guilherme Coelho, the president of the Brazilian Association of Fruit and Vegetable Exporters (Abrafrutas), has been re-elected for another term from 2023 to 2025. Coelho emphasized the importance of Brazil's fruit sector, which is recognized as the country's largest positive agenda in agriculture. In 2022, Brazil ranked third globally in fruit production with 58 million tons, a 5.4% share of the global production. The country's fruit sector has substantial growth potential, both domestically and internationally. The most exported fruits in 2022 were mangoes, melons, lemons and limes, grapes, and watermelons. However, there was a significant increase in the export of less conventional fruits like peaches, strawberries, and quinces. Brazil's fruit export volume is currently low compared to competitors like Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and South Africa. To enhance its global competitiveness, the sector plans to improve its commercialization structure and adaptation to destination countries' requirements.
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Very healthy, they are “the positive agenda” of Brazilian agro, says president of Abrafrutas President of Abrafrutas, Guilherme Coelho. (photo – disclosure personal collection) To defend the sector he represents – and which, according to him, is the biggest “positive agenda” of national agriculture – Guilherme Coelho, re-elected in March for another three years (2023-2025) as president of the Brazilian Association of Fruit and Vegetable Exporters derivatives (Abrafrutas), he jokes with his cattle raising friends: “People keep talking about meat, but the fruit is the positive agenda. There is no mad cow disease here, nor risk of avian flu. Fruit is the healthiest food, my friend. You yourself must have heard that papaya is digestive or that orange has vitamin C”, he says, in an interview with Agrofy News. Coelho uses the fruit's benefits to human health - already known from popular wisdom and academic research - to praise Brazilian production, which is increasingly consolidating ...
Source: Abrafrutas

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