Export News
28-03-2024
In 2023, Brazil witnessed a continuous growth in overall fresh fruit trade, with exports reaching 1.06 million tons, a 6% increase from the previous year, and export revenue hitting a record high of $12.6 billion, marking a significant surge of 26.73%.
Brazil stands as the third-largest producer of fresh agricultural products globally, following China and India, and is a major cultivator of mangoes, melons, grapes, oranges, bananas, and pineapples.
Which Fruits Does Brazil Export?
Mangoes continue to lead exports, with a value increase of 51.52% and a quantity increase of 15%, totaling over 266,000 tons.
Melons remain the second-largest export product, exceeding 228,000 tons with revenues reaching $189 million, showing a significant growth of 20.93% in value and 2.61% in quantity.
Avocados maintain steady growth annually, with a remarkable value increase of over 128% and a surprising quantity growth of 143% this season.
Banana exports saw a decline, with export volume slightly exceeding 56,000 tons, down by 33.3% from the same period in 2022. Revenue also decreased to $25.15 million, a 32.6% decrease from the same period in 2022.
Orange exports saw a significant increase in volume by 610%, reaching 2.56 million tons. Revenue reached $1.2 billion, a 235% increase from the same period last year.
Apple sales reached 36,000 tons in 2023, a slight increase of 2.83% from the same period in 2022. Revenue reached $305 million in 2023, a 24.5% increase from the same period in the previous year.
What Is the Potential of Brazilian Fruit Exports?
Brazil only exports less than 3% of its fruits. With only a few companies focusing on external markets, there is immense potential to expand production.
When investing in Brazilian fruit exports, you may want to know:
1. How to select fruits for export? Which fruits have minimal losses during transportation?
2. Which countries are more profitable for export? Where do other companies export fruits to?
3. How to find stable, reliable, and demanding fruit importers in the target export countries?
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