Wheat imports in Brazil increase due to low supply and search for quality

Published 2024년 2월 27일

Tridge summary

Brazil has seen a surge in wheat imports due to a lack of quality wheat in the domestic market, with purchases reaching 383.95 thousand tons by the third week of February, surpassing last year's 291.63 thousand tons. This increase in dependence on imports, particularly from Mercosur countries, is due to adverse weather conditions impacting the Brazilian harvest. However, low domestic prices and recent productivity losses may discourage wheat sowing in the upcoming season.
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In a scenario of scarcity of quality wheat in the Brazilian domestic market, cereal imports are gaining prominence. Until the third week of February, national purchases of the product reached 383.95 thousand tons, surpassing the 291.63 thousand tons recorded in the entire month of February of the previous year, according to data from Secex.´ Cepea experts note that, even with many mills supplied, active buyers in the spot market are looking for higher quality wheat. However, the adverse climate impacted the development of the Brazilian harvest, increasing dependence on imports, especially from Mercosur countries. On ...

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