Export trade in agriculture is one of the largest and most important in Brazil. Responsible for 1/3 of the country’s economy, agribusiness also holds 42% of exports, taking its products to the whole world and showing more and more its importance in the international economy.
Rich in territory, climate diversity and raw materials, Brazil is forecast to become the world’s largest food producer in the next decade, causing significant momentum in the economy. With the right tools and the implementation of strategies with their importers, the country will have its credibility increased throughout the world scenario, resulting in more and more new business.
Brazil’s agricultural commodities range from salt, sugar, coffee, soy, corn, rice, nuts, wheat, tobacco, leather, cocoa, cotton, fruits and even meats; which are items of the food sector, even for the production of biofuels from sugar cane and vegetable oils. That is, Brazilian products are already part of the daily lives of people around the world, and the more investment in technology and infrastructure is established for this sector, the greater the result obtained for the growth of the economy of the largest country in Latin America.