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Agricultural exports hit record highs, posting a surplus of US$1.5 billion in July

Brazilian agribusiness exports totaled US$15.6 billion in July, the highest figure ever recorded for the month in the historical series, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA). This figure is US$1.51 billion higher than in July 2024, driven by increased shipments and price appreciation.

Among the highlights, coffee saw export value grow by 25.3%, supported by the authorization of 32 new companies for the Chinese market—which now totals 452 authorized establishments. Other products with strong growth included apple juice (+623%), tobacco (+91.5%), bananas (+79%), eggs and yolks (+62%), hides and skins (+57%), fruit (+37.3%), and meat (+16.7%), with beef standing out.

Items with lower historical weight also gained relevance: croaker (+161%), fresh grapes (+89.4%), cashew nuts (+88%), vegetable oils (+87%), and honey and honey products (+37%). According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA), the growth reflects opportunities identified by agricultural attachés and the use of tools such as AgroInsight.

China maintained its lead among destinations, with US$1.5 billion in purchases, followed by the European Union (US$1.5 billion; +16.4%). Markets such as Mexico (+23%), Saudi Arabia (+28.8%) and Thailand (+18%) also increased purchases.

From January to July, foreign sales totaled US$1,500,0 ...

Even with falling prices for soybeans, sugar, cellulose, and cotton, Brazil maintains its position as a reliable and competitive supplier, reinforcing its role in global food security with regular supply, health, and a commitment to sustainability.

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