Brazilian agribusiness exports reach US$13,4 billion in November.

Increased export volume boosts results; meat, soy, and coffee account for the majority of exports.

12.12.2025 | 15:04 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine

Brazil recorded US$13,4 billion in exports of agribusiness products in November 2025. This value represented a 6,2% increase compared to the US$12,6 billion exported in November 2024. The result marked the second-best performance in the historical series for the month, practically equal to the US$13,44 billion recorded in November 2023.

The increase was based on the rise in export volume. The export quantum index rose 6,5%. Average prices fell 0,3%, which limited greater growth in the total value shipped.

The drop in average prices of Brazilian products was less pronounced than that observed in international markets. The FAO food price index showed a decline of 2,1% between November 2025 and November 2024. The World Bank indicated a 6,3% reduction in the global food index.

Imports of agricultural products totaled US$1,51 billion in November 2025, a decrease of 2,1%. The country also imported inputs for production: fertilizers totaled US$1,12 billion, a decrease of 10,1%. Purchases of pesticides reached US$516,9 million, a decrease of 3,8%. Animal nutrition products reached US$190,7 million.

Among exported products, six sectors accounted for 81,2% of the total value in November 2025. Meat led the way with US$3,0 billion. The soybean complex totaled US$2,4 billion. The coffee sector reached US$1,6 billion. Forestry products registered US$1,4 billion. The sugar and ethanol complex exported US$1,3 billion. Cereals, flours, and preparations totaled US$1,2 billion. In November 2024, the combined share of these sectors had been 79,7%.

The top ten agricultural products accounted for 77,6% of exports for the month. This group showed a 13,3% increase compared to the same period last year. Other products saw a 12,5% ​​decrease in exports, falling from US$3,4 billion to US$3,0 billion.

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