With 1,847 breweries registered in Brazil, the sector will grow 6.8% in 2023

Published 2024년 5월 8일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the National Beer Industry Union (Sindicerv) have released the Beer Yearbook, which reports a steady growth in Brazil's beer sector. The number of breweries in the country increased by 6.8% in 2023, reaching 1,847. São Paulo leads with the highest number of breweries (410). Beer remains the most registered drink in Brazil, with 45,648 labels. There was an 18.6% increase in the volume of beer exports, reaching 231,977,494 liters. Brazilian beers were exported to 75 countries, generating revenues of US$155,788,372.
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This Wednesday (8), the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) together with the National Beer Industry Union (Sindicerv) released the Beer Yearbook. The document provides statistical data on the beer sector in Brazil, which has been growing steadily. According to the Yearbook, the number of registered breweries in the country grew 6.8% last year. This means that the number of establishments jumped from 1,729, in 2022, to 1,847 in 2023. In relation to the historical series analyzed, the year 2023 represents the 8th largest increase in the sector ever recorded. The state of São Paulo continues to lead with 410 breweries. This is also the first time that a Federation unit surpasses the mark of 400 establishments registered on the Map. All regions of the country showed an increase in the number of registered breweries. Following the trend observed in previous years, the Southeast region leads with 856 breweries, representing 46.3% of the total number of establishments in ...
Source: Agricultura

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