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    Brazil Achieves Cotton Export Milestone Ahead of 2030 Target, Overtakes U.S. as Top Exporter

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesJuly 8, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Brazil Achieves Cotton Export Milestone Ahead of Schedule, Overtakes the United States

    Brazil is poised to surpass its 2030 cotton export target this month, reaching an impressive 2.7 million metric tons, several years ahead of schedule. This accomplishment not only catapults Brazil to the forefront of the global cotton market but also displaces the United States as the world’s leading cotton exporter.

    The announcement was made by Carlos Fávaro, Brazil’s Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, during the launch of the 2024–25 Agricultural Plan. This achievement is a testament to the strategic vision set in motion 25 years ago, incorporating significant technological innovations and comprehensive commercial strategies through the Cotton Brazil Project.

    The Cotton Brazil Project, spearheaded in conjunction with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex), plays a crucial role in this success story. One of the key steps taken under this initiative was the opening of an office in Singapore to tap into the burgeoning markets of Southeast Asia. This move was targeted at engaging strategic markets such as China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, India, Thailand, South Korea, and Egypt. These countries collectively account for nearly half of the world’s population and absorb 90% of global cotton exports.

    Alexandre Schenkel, president of the Brazilian Association of Cotton Producers (ABRAPA), emphasized the significance of the partnership with Apex. “This alliance not only refined our operational capabilities but also strengthened our international presence,” Schenkel remarked.

    Here’s a breakdown of Brazil’s cotton export volumes to key destinations:

    • China: 53%
    • Vietnam: 14%
    • Bangladesh: 10%
    • Turkey: 7%
    • Indonesia and Pakistan: 5% each
    • South Korea, Egypt, Thailand, and Portugal: 7.7% collectively

    This milestone reflects Brazil’s strategic foresight, adaptability, and the transformative power of innovation. It underscores how international cooperation and robust planning can lead to extraordinary outcomes, reshaping the landscape of global agriculture.

    For more information on Brazil’s ambitious agricultural initiatives and ongoing developments, you can visit the Brazilian Association of Cotton Producers (ABRAPA).

    This remarkable success reasserts Brazil’s position on the world stage, demonstrating that with the right vision and international partnerships, even the loftiest goals can be achieved ahead of time.

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