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First container of Brazilian pecans to Africa

Pecan Nut
Brazil
Supply Chain Management
Market & Price Trends
Published Jan 3, 2024

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Brazilian pecan nuts are gaining popularity in international markets, with a significant amount of the annual production being exported to countries in Asia, Central Europe, and Africa. Divinut, one of the largest processors and exporters in Brazil, recently shipped 21 tons of peeled pecans to Egypt and is in negotiations with markets in Hong Kong, Japan, and Indonesia. The company operates in a vertical chain, partnering with around 4 thousand producers in the Southern region of Brazil and specializing in processing pecan nuts and producing seedlings.
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The benefits of Brazilian pecan nuts are increasingly conquering the world market, more specifically the fruit grown in the south of the country. A good part of the 7 thousand tons produced annually in Brazil are exported to countries in Asia, Central Europe and, more recently, to the African continent. To confirm that the year was really promising, Divinut, one of the largest processors and exporters in the country, shipped last Thursday (28/12) to Alexandria, Egypt, the first container of Brazilian pecans. There will be 21 tons of peeled fruit. Despite being almost unknown in most of the country and still little consumed locally, Brazil is already the fourth largest producer in the world, behind the United States, Mexico and South Africa. “The year 2023 was very important to strengthen and open new markets for pecans produced in Brazil. The fruit aroused the interest of important markets, such as Europe, the Middle East and now, more recently, Africa. Furthermore, we are holding ...
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