Brazil: With a record wheat harvest, Paraná maintains sales pace to domestic and foreign markets

Published 2023년 7월 20일

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Record wheat production in Brazil during the last harvest led to a significant reduction in cereal imports in the first half of this year compared to the same period in 2022. Brazilian imports reached 2.1 million tons, which is lower than the 3.2 million tons imported in the first half of 2022. The increase in wheat production in Paraná is expected to continue, which could contribute to further reductions in imported volumes and boost export numbers.
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Record wheat production in Brazil in the last harvest led to a 35% reduction in cereal imports in the first half of this year, compared to the same period in 2022. In Paraná, the volume between exports and imports was almost the same, with foreign sales of 3 thousand tons more than international purchases. This is one of the analyzes of the Boletim de Conjuntura Agricultural referring to the week of July 14th to 20th. The document, prepared by technicians from the Department of Rural Economy (Deral), from the Paraná State Secretariat for Agriculture and Supply (Seab), shows that Brazilian imports reached 2.1 million tons, a volume lower than the 3.2 million tons of the first half of 2022. National data were extracted from Agrostat, an online database that offers a detailed view of agricultural exports and imports. The Brazilian production of 10.6 million tons of wheat last year also made it possible to sell 2.1 million tons abroad. It is the third largest volume ever exported by ...

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