In 2023, Brazil set a record by exporting 55 million tons of corn, becoming the world's largest exporter for the season. However, projections for 2024 show a potential decrease in exports to between 35 and 52 million tons due to reduced corn production, attributed to a smaller planted area and the need to meet domestic demands. Despite this, the competitiveness of Brazilian corn remains strong, with significant demand from African countries. Rafael from Anec emphasizes that the temporary dip in exports is due to producers waiting for higher prices, not a loss in market competitiveness. He reassures that an increase in production will lead to a boost in exports, highlighting the resilience of Brazil's corn export capacity despite challenges from increased production in other countries and temporary market dynamics.