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Top 5 - yesterday
- "Optimistic about the current citrus season"
- Top 10: The busiest container ports in Europe
- "The listing with Grand Frais was the initial spark for market access to the French food retail market"
- Cape Cod cranberry growers are phasing out older cranberry varieties
- Almond Alliance is pushing ahead on trade issues
Top 5 - last week
- Last year, more than 6,000 hectares of citrus fruit were abandoned in the Valencian production areas
- South African fruit exports can’t do without Russia
- Fruits and vegetables rich in flavonols help prevent memory loss
- "The lower prices are however seeing demand for macadamias pick up locally"
- The amount of fresh produce grown in China is mind-blowing
Top 5 - last month
- Risk of heart disease might drop significantly by drinking these fruit juices
- “Right now, everybody in the US is desperate for grapes”
- South African strawberry aficionados in for a Woolworths treat
- Japanese farmer produces mangoes that sell for $230 each
- UK and Europe “screaming for citrus” but still more rain for South Africa
Brazil is world's third largest fruit exporter
Brazil currently is, after China and India, the world's largest fruit exporter. Brazilian fruit products are sold in more than 110 countries of all five continents. Over the past year, approximately 711,000 tonnes, worth 657 million U.S. dollars (473.5 million Euro) were exported; 4% more than in 2012. The Netherlands is its number one client.
On the list of the ten countries that imported the largest volumes of Brazilian fruit, we also find England, Spain, Uruguay, the United States, Germany, Argentina, Portugal, France and Bangladesh. The Arab countries are also showing increasing interest in the agricultural products of the South American country, with their import of Brazilian fruits increasing by 41%.
With 493,000 tonnes in 2013, the Netherlands was the biggest customer. For 2014, fruit exports are expected to increase by another 2%. Brazil also aims to strengthen its position in the U.S., Malaysia, Indonesia and China.
Brazil is mostly shipping well-known fruits, such as apples and cherries, and there is a great demand for watermelons, which are the most exported product, followed by mangoes and bananas. Other important fruits for export are wine grapes and oranges.
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Other news in this sector:
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- 2014-05-29 Trade between Peru and Brazil grew almost 800% in 13 years
- 2014-05-28 "150 hectares of Tommy Atkins mangos replaced with Palmer"
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- 2014-05-26 Brazil: Government defines standards for integrated production of potatoes
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- 2014-05-22 Brazilian government issues new ordinance with minimum price for oranges
- 2014-05-21 India: New government must frame fresh policy on retail
- 2014-05-20 Brazil first South American country to eradicate codling moth
- 2014-05-16 Brazil in search of new banana varieties resistant to Panama disease
- 2014-05-15 The Global Economy: A World Of Acronyms
- 2014-05-14 Brazil: Sector concerned about Ecuadorian banana imports
- 2014-05-13 Brazil will increase fruit sales in Russian market
- 2014-05-12 Brazilian melon will access the Chilean market
- 2014-05-09 Brazil: Orange production estimated to increase by 6.5%
- 2014-05-08 Companies advised to limit risks in Russian market
- 2014-05-07 Brazil is world's third largest fruit exporter
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- 2014-05-05 Brazil evaluates Risk Mitigation System for exports to Argentina
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