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  • Published: Mar 28, 2017

    In 2001, Pommer Commercio International started growing and shipping ginger in Brazil.
  • Published: Feb 22, 2017

    On Wednesday, the Brazilian government decided to introduce an anti-dumping tax on imported chips and potato products from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France.
  • Published: Feb 14, 2017

    In a few days, the first batch of apples from Brazil’s 2017 crop season, whose harvest began a few weeks ago, will get shipped out.
  • Published: Jan 23, 2017

    The Geneva, Switzerland-based carrier, MSC, said they will be adding a seasonal call in Pecém, Brazil to its NWC-SAEC I service in August.
  • Published: Nov 16, 2016

    The new Belluni banana has been undergoing tests for 15 years and is now hitting the market. The product is resistant to pests and has more nutritional qualities.
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  • Published: Sep 26, 2016

    Brazil has signed a deal to export agricultural goods to India, including apples.
  • Published: Aug 03, 2016

    The Brazilian grape export season will start in September and since last year, a new variety is exported from the company GVS: the Arra 15, a white seedless grape.
  • Published: Jul 19, 2016

    The Brazilian market for mushrooms is growing. According to Gustavo Barrichello, from the Villa Barrichello company, the market has been growing by 20% annually.
  • Published: Jul 01, 2016

    “This season will be different for us, as we haven’t stopped sending our melons to Europe. Normally we stop in May and only provide the European market from September till May.
  • Published: Jun 23, 2016

    Brazil is exploring ways of deepening its bilateral ties with Kenya and other African countries.
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  • Published: Jun 16, 2016

    A light recovery is expected for the Brazilian global commerce in the second quarter. “The market is asking whether the Brazilian economy has finally reached rock bottom given that we are seeing in the first quarter an improvement over the weak import res
  • Published: Jun 06, 2016

    Sugar rose to the highest in almost two years as heavy rainfall disrupted loadings at ports in Brazil and caused a slowdown in the harvest at a time of high demand.
  • Published: Jun 06, 2016

    “There's less fruit than we expected and calibres are also smaller because of the lack of sunshine during the flowering period, when there was a lot of rain.
  • Published: May 27, 2016

    Brazil will export less corn than expected this year as the supply crisis in the world’s No. 2 exporter deepens, giving rival producers a rare chance to boost sales abroad amid a global glut weighing on world prices, a Reuters poll showed.
  • Published: May 26, 2016

    Drought conditions in Brazil have hampered papaya production there and have led to limited volumes of the fruit. With less product available for export, prices for the fruit in Europe have been strong.
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  • Published: May 26, 2016

    After Brazilian farmers watched a drought drop 2015/16 soybean yields, the second-corn harvest (safrinha) faces big yield losses due to adverse weather. While it will turn to the U.S. for some corn imports, Brazil’s end users will look to Argentina t
  • Published: May 24, 2016

    Raw sugar futures on ICE held steady on Monday in sight of last week’s 22-month high, buoyed by expectations of tightening supplies, while coffee was little changed, supported by a poor robusta harvest in Brazil.
  • Published: May 20, 2016

    Supplies of Golden papayas from Brazil have been scarce in the United States recently, as a drought in the South American country has made for low production. As consumption of the fruit increases, supplies of other papaya varieties remain steady. But dif
  • Published: May 20, 2016

    Brazil’s soybean export season is off to a stellar start, and there are no signs of a slowdown anytime soon. Brazil, the world’s No. 1 soybean exporter, tallied record monthly volume in April, totaling 10.1 million metric tons. That figure was up 20 pe
  • Published: May 18, 2016

    "Because of the Russian ban, we are currently working with a Turkish supplier (Alternatif Export Import Agriculture Food Ltd Mr. Ali Özen) to export grapes on the Polish market. According to what's reported by the operator, currently the Turkish Early Swe
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