Brazil’s Farm Exports to The US Slump 40% In September
Brazil’s agribusiness shipments to the United States fell 39.8% in September to $672.18 million, marking a sharp, one-month break in one of the hemisphere’s busiest food trade lanes.
America’s share of Brazil’s farm exports dropped to 4.5% from 7.9% a year earlier—evidence that buyers and sellers pulled back fast once costs and uncertainty rose.
The pain wasn’t even. Orange juice was largely spared. But flagship categories—pulp, green coffee, beef, and bovine tallow—took the hit...
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