Brazil's agribusiness exports to Saudi Arabia rose by 28.9% in July 2025, reaching US$231.52 million, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA). The increase reinforces Saudi Arabia's role as one of Brazil's main agricultural markets in the Middle East.
In contrast, exports to the United Arab Emirates declined during the same period, falling 26.8% to US$233.8 million. Despite this decrease, both Saudi Arabia and the UAE remain among the ten largest destinations for Brazilian agricultural products.
The ministry noted that the diversification of markets and continued demand for certified products have supported the expansion of trade with Arab nations. The results reflect Brazil's ongoing trade development with the region and underline the role of diplomatic and commercial relations in sustaining agricultural exports.
Source: DatamarNews