Brazilian agribusiness exports totaled US$ 15.4 billion in March 2026, according to data released by the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex). The result represents a slight drop of 0.7% compared to the same month last year, reflecting the combination of lower volume shipped in some segments and price fluctuations in the international market. Despite the overall decline, products such as soybeans, beef, cotton, and wheat showed positive performance, while ethanol, refined sugar, green coffee, and cellulose recorded a drop in shipments. The soybean complex continued to be the main highlight of Brazilian agribusiness exports in March. Soybean shipments in grain reached 14.5 million tons, generating revenue of US$ 5.9 billion. Although the volume was 1% below that recorded in March 2025, international prices compensated for part of the drop. The average export value rose 5.3% year-over-year, reaching US$ 408 per ton. In soybean meal, the exported volume totaled 1.9 million tons, a 4% ...