Ibrafe: Brazil imports 100% of beans for consumption

Published Oct 6, 2022

Tridge summary

The Carioca beans market in Brazil is currently stable with prices ranging from R$180 to R$260 depending on the quality and region. Brazil imports Alubia beans from Argentina every year, with 9,200 tonnes imported this year so far, which is lower than the average of 11,000 tons in recent years. Argentina is estimated to have harvested no more than 114,000 tonnes of Alubia beans, marking the lowest volume since the 2013-14 season.
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Original content

Carioca beans market stable, with prices maintained according to the PNF - National Bean Price spreadsheet below. Rajado around R$260 in Mato Grosso and Black beans with rare quality lots in Paraná for up to R$220, but there are still commercial beans of R$180 at least. Good time to look at what is happening around us. Brazil imports Alubia beans from Argentina every year. It's that beans from the tripe or, in some places, the salad. This year, so far, 9,200 tonnes have been imported. In recent years, we have imported an average of 11 thousand tons. It's a Bean sold on the shelves between R$20 and R$30 a kilo. Bearing in mind that the IAC launched a new cultivar of this bean and that the IDR ...

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