Ibrafe: Exports prevent losses for bean producers

Published 2024년 10월 11일

Tridge summary

Brazil is set to achieve a record in pulse exports, with 217 thousand tons exported until September, primarily to India. Other countries like Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic also imported Brazilian beans. The export portfolio includes a variety of beans, with the number of types exported increasing from two in 2010 to 18 in 2021. Exports have expanded to 75 countries as Brazil has been exporting beans consistently since 2010.
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Original content

Brazil is achieving a historic feat. This is the result of the increasingly organized pulses sector. Up until September, the country exported 217 thousand tons and, by all indications, a new record is coming. All the beans exported were affordable for the consumer most of the time or are still cultivars that are not widely consumed in Brazil. The largest volume went to India, with 102 thousand tons of beans. Composed of 70 thousand tons of white cowpea from Mato Grosso and Pingo de Ouro from Bahia, and also 39 thousand tons of green and black mung beans. As we told the market at the end of last year, when there was a prospect that producers would run out of liquid black beans, there was the possibility of exporting 28 thousand tons to Venezuela, 26 thousand tons to Mexico, 11 thousand tons to Guatemala and 6 thousand tons to the Dominican Republic. Approximately 35 thousand tons of striped and red beans were also exported. The result is that, starting in 2010, Brazil began ...

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