Cameroon is a buyer of Minas Gerais sugar from Brazil

Published 2022년 12월 2일

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The article highlights the economic relationship between Brazil and Cameroon, despite their recent World Cup match result. It points out that Cameroon is a crucial supplier of latex, natural rubber, and natural gums to Brazil, while primarily exporting sugar and molasses. Last year, Cameroon's sugar imports from Minas Gerais, Brazil, amounted to US$ 1.3 million. Minas Gerais is the country's second-largest sugar producer, with the Triângulo Mineiro region accounting for 76% of the state's sugarcane production. For 2022, the state anticipates sugar production to reach 4.1 million tons.
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Although the result of the match between Brazil and Cameroon, today (02), was not what we expected, the opponent of the Brazilians in the World Cup in Qatar, is responsible for supplying Brazil with latex, natural rubber, natural gums , among other products, in addition to mainly exporting sugar and molasses. The sugar in these exports is mainly Minas Gerais sugar. Last year, for example, sales of the product in Minas Gerais to the African country totaled US$ 1.3 million, with shipments of 3,800 tonnes. The biggest record registered by the state in terms of shipments was in 2011, with the sale of US$ 14 million of sugar. So far, Minas Gerais has exported 2.8 million tons of sugar. For 2022, it is estimated that sugar production in Minas Gerais will reach 4.1 ...
Source: Agrolink

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