Agronometrics: Brazilian fresh fruit exports reach record despite climate challenges

Published Jan 2, 2024

Tridge summary

Brazil's fresh fruit exports reached a record-high of US$1.08 billion between January and November 2023, a 30.4% increase from the same period in 2022 and exceeding the previous annual record set in 2021. The country exported over 940 thousand tons of fresh fruits during this time, marking an 11.9% growth compared to 2022, attributed to climate challenges faced by other producing nations. This success underscores Brazil's position as a global agricultural power and its competitiveness in the international fresh fruit trade, supported by data from the Ministry of Foreign Trade.
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Revenue from Brazilian fresh fruit exports soared to US$1.08 billion between January and November 2023, which represents a notable increase of 30.4% in value terms compared to the same period in 2022. This figure exceeds the previous annual record, set in 2021 with US$1.1 billion. Data from the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (CEPEA) of the University of São Paulo (USP) reveal that Brazil exported more than 940 thousand tons of fresh fruits during this period, which represents an impressive growth of 11.9% compared to with 2022. Brazil's resounding success this season is attributed to the climate challenges faced by nations such as Peru, Ecuador and Spain. CEPEA research highlights the excellent performance of Brazilian mangoes, grapes, limes, lemons, melons and watermelons in the export market during 2023. Favorable weather in the Northeast region, particularly influenced by El Niño, has significantly boosted both volume and ...
Source: MXfruit

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