Fever among consumers, pistachios reach US $8.8 MM mark in imports in Brazil in 2023

Published Feb 1, 2024

Tridge summary

Brazil's import of pistachios has seen a significant surge, with a 97% increase in 2023, reaching a total of US$ 8.8 million, according to a study by Vixtra. The main exporters to Brazil are the United States, Argentina, and Iran, as Brazil's climate is unsuitable for commercial pistachio cultivation. The market is projected to continue its growth in 2024, with events like Easter driving the demand.
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Original content

In recent years, pistachios have won over Brazilians and become one of the most sought-after ingredients in the culinary world, especially in sweets and desserts. As a result of this phenomenon, imports of this oilseed, typical of the Mediterranean region, saw a significant increase to meet demand, reaching a total of US$ 8.8 MM, equivalent to 608 tons. This is what a study carried out by Vixtra, a foreign trade fintech, reveals based on data made available by the Foreign Trade Secretariat. The period analyzed covers the last two decades, starting in 2003, when pistachio imports still had a modest amount of US$ 0.4 MM in Brazil. However, in 2013, the numbers expressed a significant spike, reaching US$7.3 MM. After that, the following years showed a decline, plummeting to US$ 2.8 MM by 2021. The scenario grew again in 2022, when pistachios began to appear as the protagonist of numerous recipes, arousing the curiosity of Brazilians and resulting in total US$ 4.5 MM in imports. In ...
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