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Introduction – Brazil’s Passion Fruit Market: A Quantitative Overview When you think of passion fruit, Brazil should instantly come to mind. Why? Because Brazil isn’t just a contributor—it’s the global leader in passion fruit production, owning nearly 70% of the world’s total output. That’s not a small feat. In 2022, Brazil produced approximately 698,000…
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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Basmati Rice Sector in Brazil The Basmati rice market in Brazil is undergoing some serious shifts in 2025. Following massive floods in Rio Grande do Sul in April 2024, one of the country’s most productive rice regions, the Brazilian government is now reevaluating its domestic supply chain.…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Vegetable Sector in Brazil The vegetable sector in Brazil is going through a rather intense period of transformation. In 2025, it’s not just about planting and harvesting anymore—it’s about navigating policy shifts, global trade dynamics, sustainability expectations, and high-tech agricultural innovations. With Brazil poised to generate around…

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Introduction – Brazil’s Instant Coffee Market: A Quantitative Overview When it comes to instant coffee, Brazil isn’t just another player—it’s the global leader. In 2024 alone, Brazil exported a record-breaking 4.093 million 60-kg bags of instant coffee, up 13% from the previous year. That’s not just impressive growth—it’s domination. These exports generated $950.06 million…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Urea Sector in Brazil If you’re sourcing Urea in Brazil right now, you’re navigating one of the most dynamic and fast-changing fertilizer markets in the world. July 2025 has brought with it a whirlwind of change—from government incentives for domestic production to tightened import regulations and unexpected…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Cattle Sector in Brazil If you’ve been watching Brazil’s cattle industry lately, you already know—things are moving fast. As of September 2025, the sector is facing a perfect storm of trade shifts, environmental scrutiny, weather troubles, and changing global demand. Let’s start with trade. The U.S. just…