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Main agricultural products exported by Brazil: Global Protagonism and Sustainability

  • Writer: ULISSES FONTOURA
    ULISSES FONTOURA
  • Jun 21, 2024
  • 2 min read

Brazil stands out as a giant on the global agricultural scene, exporting various agricultural products to different countries. Brazilian production plays a crucial role in global food security in the context of growing demand for food, driven by population growth and changes in consumption habits. Global Scenario and Challenges

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) projects that the world population will reach 9 billion people by 2050, with 70% living in urban areas. This scenario requires a significant increase in food production, estimated at almost one billion tons of cereals and more than 470 million tons of meat. The FAO predicts that developing countries will consume 72% of world meat production, an increase of 12 percentage points compared to current consumption. Brazil: Protagonist in Food Production

Brazil has exceptional conditions to meet the growing global demand for food:

Abundant Natural Resources: A favorable climate, abundant water, and 383 million hectares of arable land, 35% of which are available, place the country in a privileged position.

Cutting-edge Technology: Brazil invests in research and development of agricultural technologies, optimizing production and product quality.

Entrepreneurship of Producers: The Brazilian agribusiness workforce is recognized for its ability to adapt and search for innovations.

Sustainability: An Essential Mission Despite Brazil's potential, agricultural production must develop sustainably, preserving the environment and ensuring food security for future generations.

Socio-environmental Challenges: Brazil faces challenges such as the expansion of the agricultural frontier in fragile areas, the excessive use of pesticides, and the need to recover degraded areas.

Opportunities for Sustainable Growth: Adopting sustainable agricultural practices, such as agroecology, family farming, and the recovery of degraded areas, can generate social, environmental, and economic benefits.

Main agricultural products exported by Brazil: Global Protagonism and Sustainability

Brazilian agribusiness stands out for the diversity of exported products, with a strong presence in the international market:

Soy: Brazil is the world's largest producer and exporter of soybeans and soybean meal, accounting for 53.5% of agribusiness exports in 2018.

Meat: The country is one of the largest exporters of beef and chicken, with a share of 8.3% in agribusiness exports in 2018.


Forest Products: Brazil stands out as an important exporter of wood, cellulose, and paper, with a 14.4% share in agribusiness exports in 2018.


Sugar and alcohol complex: The country is one of the largest producers and exporters of raw sugar and ethanol, with a 7.0% share in agribusiness exports in 2018.


Coffee: Brazil is one of the largest producers and exporters of coffee, with a 3.9% share of agribusiness exports in 2018.


Source: © 2024 FoodChain ID

 
 
 

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