Brazilian manufacturing plants are expected to put out a combined 45.9 million tons of sugar during the 2025/2026 season according to National Supply Company projections. The product gets exported to Arab markets.
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Growth was recorded in the first two months of the year compared to the same period in 2024.
During a visit to the Arab country, the Secretary-General of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Mohamad Mourad, met with local businesspeople and government representatives with from the Brazilian embassy in Bahrain.
In January of this year, USD 60.2 million were exported, mainly in beef, chicken, and sugar.
Exports to the Arab country increased in January compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Brazilian government.
In 2024, Brazil exported USD 23.68 billion and imported USD 10.18 billion from the Arab countries. The trade flow reached USD 33.87 billion, with a trade balance surplus of USD 13.49 billion.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber has announced the balance of the Halal do Brasil project, through which, together with ApexBrasil, it promotes Brazilian halal products in Muslim-majority markets. A total of 124 companies have been ed by the program, and the number of countries reached is increasing.
Data from the trade balance in the sector shows a surplus equivalent to USD 435 million.
Data released by Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock show that the United Arab Emirates and Egypt were the top Arab clients of Brazil’s agribusiness. Exports to the Middle East and Africa grew.
Arab countries are among the top buyers of Brazil’s agribusiness, according to the country’s National Confederation of Agriculture. The agribusiness GDP is expected to grow by 2% this year.
This year through July USD 31.6 million worth of goods were exported to Syria, a 276% increase compared to the same period last year. Imports are on the decline.
Brazil increased its sugar exports by 27.1% from April to July and continues to enjoy positive prospects in the international market. The sugarcane harvest is expected to be the second-best in history, and sugar production could reach a record high.
Retailers from the Asian country are participating in the Buyer Project in São Paulo this week and compare products from Brazil to the United States’ and the European Union’s.
The top destination in Africa of Brazilian agribusiness goods in the first half of the year, Egypt has dramatically stepped up its purchases of sugar and soybean from the Latin American giant. On the other hand, Egypt supplies a significant volume of fruits to Brazil.