Brazil was major exporter of 10 agricultural commodities in 2023

Published Feb 7, 2024

Tridge summary

Brazil's agriculture sector had a historic year in 2023, with a record trade surplus of US$ 98.8 billion, driven by the expansion of markets and increased exports. The country opened 78 new markets in 39 countries and exported beef, pork, cotton, and corn to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, and China respectively for the first time. Agricultural exports reached a record US$ 166 billion, accounting for 49% of Brazil's total exports. Additionally, Brazil launched a program to convert 40 million hectares of degraded pastures into crop production over the next decade, focusing on sustainability and reduced carbon emissions.
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The year 2023 was historical for Brazilian agriculture according to Roberto Perosa, Minister of Commerce and International Relations. The year marked expansion of markets and increased agricultural exports, which contributed to the largest balance of trade surplus in the nation’s history: US$ 98.8 billion. In 2023, Brazil opened 78 new markets in 39 countries with the help of agricultural attachés, ambassadors, and Brazilian agribusinesses. For the first time, Brazil exported beef and pork to Mexico and the Dominican Republic, cotton to Egypt, and corn to China, which continues to be Brazil’s largest bilateral trade partner. Brazil’s agricultural exports hit a record US$ 166 billion in 2023, 5% more than 2022 and 49% of Brazil’s total exports. Agriculture represents one-quarter of Brazil’s GDP and it employs approximately one-fifth of the population. Brazil was the world’s leading exporter of ten agricultural commodities in 2023: soybeans, soybean meal, corn, sugar, coffee, orange ...

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