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Poultry exports from Brazil up 11% in August
Shipped volume went up while revenue declined last month, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) said. Sales increased to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Poultry
China soybean imports slip in August
As Brazilian shipments slow and South American harvests near end, China’s August soybean imports decrease compared to July, Reuters reported citing customs data. China imported 9.6 million
Egypt-Brazil sales up 74% with Mercosur agreement
The Egypt-Mercosur free trade agreement had its third anniversary on September 1st. Since it became effective, exports from Brazil to Egypt climbed 21.1%, according to
Brazil’s wood-based product exports increased by 14.8% in July
In July 2020 the value of Brazilian exports of wood-based products (except pulp and paper) increased 14.8% compared to July 2019, from $234.1 million to
Brazil’s August soybean exports slump amid stockpiling: sources
Brazil’s soybean exports slumped 41% on the month in August, according to the country’s trade data, with sources signaling stockpiling by farmers amid expectations of
Brazil 2019-20 soybean sales hit 95% on weak real, high domestic and China demand
Brazilian real loses 29% of value against US dollar in last 12 months; Farmers take advantage of attractive prices, enter into substantial forward sales; Average
Exports from Brazil down overall, agribusiness up
Brazilian exports were down by 9.6% in August, while agribusiness sales climbed by 9%. While exports from Brazil were down overall in August, the country’s
Brazil 2019-20 soybean sales hit 95% on weak real, high domestic and China demand: sources
Brazilian soybean sales for marketing year 2019-20 (February 2020-January 2021) reached 95% of total estimated output of 124.5 million mt as of Aug. 28, up
Brazil to erase import tariffs on corn, rice and soybean temporarily -report
The move aims at fighting inflation The Brazilian government is mulling temporarily removing import tariffs on rice, corn and soybeans, the Agriculture Ministry said in