Oil exports from Brazil increase until the 3rd week of March; sugar drops
Mar, 22, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202212
Oil exports from Brazil reached 343.2 thousand tonnes per day until the third week of March, an increase of 22.8% compared to the same entire month of 2021, showed data from the Department of Foreign Trade (Secex) released on the 21.
Thus, the country is on track to exceed the 6.425 million tonnes of exports recorded in March last year.
On the other hand, sugar shipments reached 70.5 thousand tonnes per day, compared to a daily average of 85.7 thousand tonnes in 2021.
Source: Money Times
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