Brazil: sept corn shipments exceed 5mt to date
Sep, 27, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202239
Brazilian corn exports reached a daily average of 318.8 thousand tonnes by the fourth week of September, 134.9% above the records of the same full month of 2021, according to government data released on Monday, Sept. 26.
Cotton shipments grew 8.5% in the same period, recording a daily average of 7.24 thousand tonnes.
Green coffee exports remained stable YoY, totaling a daily average of 8.15 thousand tonnes until the 4th week of September.
Brazilian soybean shipments in the period fell 7.3%, with a daily average of 213 thousand tonnes.
Iron ore exports saw a slight increase of 2.6%, with the country sending 1.63 million tonnes abroad daily.
The average volume of oil exported by Brazil grew 37.8%, with 346 thousand tonnes per day in the first four weeks of the month.
Source: Money Times
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