Brazilian rice exports exceed 1.8 million tons in the year

Published Dec 9, 2022

Tridge summary

From January to November 2022, Brazil's rice exports saw a significant increase, with a volume of 1.83 million tons and revenues of US$ 568.9 million, marking an 186% increase in volume and 80% increase in revenue compared to the same period in 2021. November alone saw exports of 159.7 thousand tons, earning US$ 55.4 million. The majority of these exports were raw materials, but there was also a notable increase in exports of processed rice, reaching 483.7 thousand tons with revenues of US$ 167.6 million. The main importers included Algeria, the United States, and Cape Verde, among others. Efforts to promote Brazilian processed rice have included ten actions under the Brazilian Rice project, a partnership between Abiarroz and ApexBrasil, with plans to further increase exports of processed products in the future.
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Brazilian exports of rice (husk base) totaled 1.83 million tons from January to November 2022, with revenues of US$ 568.9 million, against 981.6 thousand tons shipped in the same period of 2021, when revenues were of US$ 316.2 million. The accumulated result for the year represents a growth of 186% in volume and 80% in revenue. The figures were released this Friday (9) by Abiarroz (Brazilian Rice Industry Association), based on data from the Ministry of Economy. In November, according to the association, cereal shipments to the foreign market totaled 159.7 thousand tons, equivalent to US$ 55.4 million. In the same month of 2021, exports reached 26.3 thousand tons, with revenue of 9.94 million. Director of International Affairs at Abiarroz, Gustavo Trevisan says that the volume of cereal exports in 2022 is close to the entity's projection, which expects to close the year with shipments of around 2 million tons. Trevisan also explains why there was a big difference between the ...
Source: Agrolink

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