Brazil's rice exports reached 164.4 thousand tons in August

Published 2024년 9월 17일

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In August, Brazil's rice exports saw a significant decrease from the previous year, with unhulled rice exports dropping by 41.5% to 164.4 thousand tons, generating $66.2 million in revenue. Milled rice exports also decreased by 21.5%, totaling 103.5 thousand tons and generating $36.8 million in revenue. The main destinations for Brazilian processed rice included Senegal, Gambia, and the Dominican Republic. On the other hand, Brazil's rice imports increased to 136.5 thousand tons, spending $64.7 million, slightly more than the previous month's imports of 164.6 thousand tons, which cost $62.3 million.
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Brazil exported 164.4 thousand tons of unhulled rice during the month of August, generating revenue of US$ 66.2 million, according to data released by the Brazilian Rice Industry Association (Abiarroz) based on information from the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services (MDIC). Compared to the same period last year, there was a significant drop of 41.5% in the volume exported, when the country shipped 280.9 thousand tons. In revenue, the drop was 32%, since in August 2023 the amount collected had been US$ 97.4 million. Exports of milled rice totaled 103.5 thousand tons, with revenue of US$ 36.8 million in August. In the same period of 2023, shipments of this category reached 130.9 thousand tons, generating US$ 40.1 million. The main destinations for Brazilian processed rice include Senegal, Gambia, Peru, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay, the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, Cape Verde, Saudi ...

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