Agriculture Exports Grow 13% in Brazil and Reaches Record US$ 49 Billion

Brazilian agribusiness exports hit a new record high, amounting to US$ 49.422 billion in 2006, a 13.4% increase compared with the same period in 2005.

The data were released Friday, January 5, by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture. The sector's exports accounted for 36% of the overall Brazilian exports in 2006, which yielded US$ 137.4 billion.

According to the ministry, exports to major economic blocs have increased, the Middle East being the one that grew the most (35.7%), followed by Africa (20.9%). These two regions have increased their participation as buyers in the agricultural sector from 7% to 8.4% and from 6.5% to 6.9%, respectively.

Nevertheless, the European Union is still the main destination for Brazilian agricultural products, absorbing 31.4% of total exports, followed by Asia and the Nafta countries.

First on the list of 20 main buying countries in 2006 were the United States. As for Arab countries, Saudi Arabia ranked 15th, Egypt ranked 16th and the United Arab Emirates ranked 17th.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the sector that had the most influence in increasing agribusiness exports in 2006 was that of sugar and alcohol.

Foreign sales of sugar and alcohol amounted to US$ 7.8 billion, a 65.9% increase in comparison with 2005. Sugar answered to US$ 6,2 billion, and alcohol answered to US$ 1.6 billion.

Other sectors with strong export performances in 2006, according to the ministry, were forestry products, meat, coffee, cereals, flours and preparations, leather and leather products, and fruit juices. The soy complex sector saw a 1.8% reduction, and exported US$ 9.3 billion worth of products.

The sector's imports, on the other hand, amounted to US$ 6.695 billion, resulting in a record-high trade balance surplus of US$ 42.726 billion in Brazil. Foreign purchases increased 31%, and the products that most influenced performance were wheat, natural rubber, rice, cotton and maize.

In December alone, agribusiness exports yielded US$ 4.137 billion, 12.9% more than in the same month in 2005. Imports increased 27.3% to reach US$ 664 million, resulting in a US$ 3.473 billion surplus.

Anba

Tags:

You May Also Like

São Francisco river in the Brazilian Northeast

Hundreds of Brazilian Indians and Slave Descendants Protest River Transposition

The sentence "No to the transposition of the São Francisco river, the solution is ...

From Cradle to Grave Brazilian Blacks Have it Tougher

The Brazilian Racial Atlas, launched yesterday, December 1st, demonstrates that racial inequality still exists ...

Brazilian Deputies in the List to Be Kicked Out Can Resign and Avoid Penalties

The president of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, Severino Cavalcanti (PP-Pernambuco), has now sent ...

Killer Cold Leaves 100 People and Thousands of Cattle Dead in Brazil and South America

The polar wave that has trapped the Southern Cone of South America has caused ...

Brazil’s Stock Market Rebounds But Trade Balanced Is in the Red

Brazil’s stock exchange, the Bovespa, started the week in a positive note after three ...

Brazil’s House Speaker in a Hurry to Get Political Reform to Avoid Crises

The president of Brazil’s House of Representatives, Deputy Severino Cavalcanti (from the PP party ...

A First for Brazil in 500 Years: Country Becomes a Foreign Creditor

For the first time is its over 500-year history, Brazil has become a foreign ...

Brazil and Korea Study Renewable Energy Sources

Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco), a Korean state-owned company and Brazil’s Eletrobrás – Centrais ...

Brazil Gets Ready to Sell Carbon Credits

The Brazilian Carbon Credits Market should begin activities in the second half of this ...

December 1993

CONTENTS: Cover: Overhauling the Constitution (p. 7) Literature: Lygia Fagundes Telles’s short story (p. ...