Exports from the state have already surpassed by 81% the total black pepper exported throughout the entire year of 2024, amounting to US$ 296.6 million.
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Black pepper has established itself as the third highest foreign exchange generating product in the Espírito Santo agroexport portfolio. The state accounts for 69% of the spice exported by Brazil as of October 2025. In this ten-month period, the Espírito Santo agribusiness moved US$ 2.67 billion in exports, with over 2 million tons shipped, including the spice exports that registered a significant advance. The foreign exchange earnings jumped from US$ 134.3 million in 2024 to US$ 296.6 million in 2025, more than doubling the result. There was also a significant appreciation in the international market: the average price went from US$ 4.32/kg to US$ 6.16/kg. Thus, in addition to exporting more volume, Espírito Santo has started to compete with greater added value, providing profitability to the producer. Last year, from January to December, the state exported US$ 163.2 million. Therefore, in the first ten months of 2025, the state has already exported 81% more than the entire year ...
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