The Brazilian food supply agency projects a 10.3% increase for the 2024/2025 harvest. Soybeans and corn remain the predominant crops in the country.
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However, sales to the Arab country went against the market trend and declined in February compared to the same period last year.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization will the Arab country in two projects—one focuses on the genetic improvement of almonds, and the other on training farmers.
During a delegation trip to Morocco, Brazil’s agricultural research agency Embrapa signed an agreement with O, a fertilizer company, and a local university to develop solutions for food security and sustainability.
Representatives from Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock meet with authorities in Abu Dhabi to expand the presence of the country’s food products in the Gulf market.
Brazilian egg exports grew by 22% in January. The UAE reduced their purchases compared to the same month in 2024 but remained the leading destination of the product.
Exports grew 9.4% compared to the same period in 2024, marking the best result for the month, according to chicken lobby ABPA. China, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia were the top three importers.
A delegation will attend B2B meetings, visit a trade fair, and conduct technical visits to roasteries later week.
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has created the aporte Agro to provide exporters with information about newly opened foreign markets. The tool will initially be offered via associations.
Brazilian crop agency Conab projects a stable meat production in the country in 2025 compared to the previous year. The number includes the poultry, cattle, and pork sectors.
A transfer of approximately USD 323,000 results from a partnership with the local government and aims to ensure food security in the regions of Madaba and Dhiban.
Brazil’s corn exports to Egypt alone grossed USD 1.1 billion in 2024.
Among the top five destinations of the product’s exports, four are Gulf countries. The United Arab Emirates is the largest client.
State-owned lands will be allocated for agricultural use aiming to enhance food security and even export food.