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Brazilian commodities

Foreign Trade in Brazil comprises several terms, rules and national rules of transactions, of national scopes, created to discipline and guide everything that concerns the entry and exit of goods in the country. These rules reflect directly on tax, commercial, financial, administrative and customs matters.
Our company specializes in consulting and advising on Foreign Trade, helping our clients to operate in this complex system.
With headquarters in Europe and offices in Brazil, our team is prepared to advise your company throughout the process of importing Brazilian commodities, from the initial quote to shipment at the Brazilian port.
In addition to commercial consultancy, we also offer legal advice to ensure a very smooth process, with all the necessary guarantees, both in isolated negotiations and in long-term contracts, with direct monitoring throughout the period.
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Soy

Brazil is one of the largest producers and exporters of soybeans in the world. Soybeans are used in the production of vegetable oil, soybean meal (for animal feed) and as a raw material in the food industry.

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Corn

Corn is widely grown in Brazil and has several applications, such as animal feed, biofuel production, food industry and human consumption.

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Coffee

Brazil is the largest coffee producer in the world. The country is known for its high-quality coffees, with Arabica coffee being the most cultivated.

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Sugar

Brazil is one of the largest producers and exporters of sugar. The country is known for the production of sugarcane sugar, used both in the food industry and in the production of biofuels.

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Cotton

Brazil is one of the world’s leading cotton producers. Cotton is used in the textile industry for the production of fabrics and clothing.

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Beef

Brazil is one of the largest exporters of beef in the world. Livestock is a prominent activity in the country, with production focused on both domestic consumption and export.

Other commodities

In addition to these commodities, Brazil is also a producer and exporter of other crops and agricultural products, such as beans, rice, tropical fruits, orange juice, among others.

In short, commodities play an essential role in the world market, and Brazil, especially the agribusiness sector, has a prominent role in this scenario. With its abundant and diversified production, the country consolidates itself as one of the main suppliers of agricultural commodities, contributing to the global economy and feeding the growing demand for basic products around the world.

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