Brazil’s wheat imports up 20% in 12 months as prices continue to fall
Aug, 15, 2025 Posted by Lucas LorimerWeek 202534
Brazilian wheat imports remained high in July, with the 12-month accumulated volume exceeding the previous period by nearly 20%. Meanwhile, a survey by Cepea shows that domestic wheat prices continue to face downward pressure, in line with trends observed in the international market.
Check below a history of Brazilian wheat imports starting from January 2022. The chart was prepared with data from DataLiner:
Brazilian Wheat Imports | Jan 2022 to Jun 2025 | TEU
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In July, Brazil imported 616.91 thousand tonnes of wheat, up 26.7% from June 2025 but 4.3% lower than in July 2024, according to Secex data analyzed by the research center. Between August 2024 and July 2025, Brazil imported 6.83 million tonnes of wheat, a volume 19.9% higher than the 5.69 million tonnes recorded between August 2023 and July 2024.
Source: Notícias Agrícolas
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