Brazilian grain exports remain strong in 2025, with between 165.2 and 166.3 million tonnes shipped through November, surpassing the 2024 total. Soybeans lead exports with more than 106 million tonnes, an annual increase of 9%, supported by strong global demand and efficient port operations in Santos, Paranaguá, and São Luís. Soybean meal exports reached 21.8 million tonnes, slightly below 2024 due to prioritization of whole soybean shipments. Corn exports are expected to close the year between 35 and 36 million tonnes, driven by demand from Asia and Europe, while wheat exports showed recovery, nearing 1.8 million tonnes and exceeding last year’s pace. The results highlight Brazil’s growing role in global agriculture, supported by logistics improvements and increased port capacity.
Source: Portal do Agronegócio / Datamar News
