Brazil’s fruit export industry achieved a remarkable milestone, with total export values surpassing US$1.287 billion in 2024. This represents a 3% growth compared to the previous year, despite a slight 0.85% decrease in shipment volumes.

 

Key markets in Europe and North America continued to drive demand for Brazilian fruits, highlighting their strategic importance in international trade. The steady appetite for tropical produce underscores Brazil’s robust position in global markets.

 

Mangoes emerged as the leading export, contributing significantly to the growth in value. Melons also performed well, reflecting rising global demand for quality tropical fruits. However, some products experienced minor declines due to logistical and weather-related challenges in production areas.

 

The industry is actively pursuing new market opportunities, with recent expansions into Asia and South America showcasing the potential for growth and diversification. Ensuring success in these markets depends on maintaining high product standards, improving logistics, and fostering trade partnerships.

 

Sustainability and innovation remain at the forefront of Brazil’s fruit export strategy. By aligning with global environmental and governance standards, the sector aims to enhance its competitive edge and secure long-term growth in international trade.

 

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