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Our services

We offer several services to better serve you

We offer import services to Brazil. We can be the perfect contact for you to serve your customers in Brazil. We can also meet export needs. From purchasing the product to exporting it to the port of your final destination.

Import

At Import, we understand that navigating the complex import process to Brazil can be a daunting task. That's why we offer top-notch administrative services to help you nationalize and deliver your product to your final buyer. Whether you're importing agri-food, Frozen products (Chicken, Poltry meet, Omasum), cosmetic products, utilities, machinery or any other type of product, we'll take care of it all. Let us handle your import needs so you can focus on your core business.

Looking to import goods? Look no further. At Imports, we work with a wide range of products and offer a customizable service that meets your specific needs. With our knowledge and expertise in foreign trade, we ensure that your import process runs smoothly and seamlessly.

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Export

We are specializes in foreign trade and offers high-quality export services for a wide variety of products. We offer customized solutions for our customers.

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We work with an efficient network of suppliers consolidated over the years. We accompany our suppliers from planting or breeding to the final production of the product for export. We currently have around 85 suppliers throughout Brazil. The producer is at the heart of our activities and all our work is done in perfect harmony with the producers/suppliers.

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Our customers are our highest priority. We guarantee the purchase and export of quality products. We take care of all the local documentation and certifications necessary for successful exports.

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Our main products are:

  • Sugar

  • Soybean

  • Coffee (Bean and ground)

  • Chicken

  • Meat

  • Beef omaso

Export in Brazil

Brazilian exports grow 36% in the first half of 2021, breaking a record of 136.42 billion. Brazilian exports responded positively, contributing to the recovery of the economy, where 65% of exports were concentrated in five main trading partners: China, the European Union, the United States, Mercosur and Japan.

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In 2020, Brazilian exports reached US$209.921 billion and imports reached US$158.926 billion. Today Brazil is the 13th largest global economy, but ranks 25th among world exporters of goods.

Exports make it possible to increase the scale of production, acquire knowledge and take advantage of gains from specialization in stages of global value chains.

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Brazil´s Imports

Brazil imported a total of 3.3 billion items with an average price of US$50 in the first seven months of the year. The value represents an increase of 11.4% compared to 2022, as shown by a survey by the National Confederation of Commerce in Goods, Services and Tourism (CNC).

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According to the research, China leads as the main origin of these imports, almost 40% of the total. The country sold 1.3 billion products to Brazil in this value range, which represents an increase of 38% compared to the amount imported in the same period of 2022.

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The CNC study was based on microdata from the Foreign Trade Secretariat of the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services (MDIC), with 10 thousand types of goods from 145 countries.

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In the list of imported products that recorded the biggest increases in purchasing quantities, mechanical pencils lead, with a growth of 220%, while imports of toys increased by 195%, and umbrellas, by 172%.

Agribusiness exports close 2023 with US$ 166.55 billion in sales

Brazil directly exported 193.02 million tons in the form of grains. An amount 24.3% higher compared to the 155.30 million tons of grains exported in 2022. This quantity of grains exported in 2023 is equivalent to 60.3% of the record 2022/23 grain harvest, estimated by the National Food Company. Supply at 319.86 million tons.

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In addition to the increase in the quantity of grains exported by almost 40 million tons, there was also an expansion in the volume exported of other products that registered more than US$ 1 billion in foreign sales: meat (+5.4%), sugar (+15, 1%), juices (+6.0%), fruits (+5.9%), leather and leather products (+19.7%).

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The export sectors that contributed most to agribusiness sales were: soybean complex (+US$6.49 billion); sugar and alcohol complex (+US$4.60 billion) and cereals, flours and preparations (+US$1.18 billion) and juices (+US$447.41 million).

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In relation to exported value, the five main sectors were: soy complex (40.4% of total exports); meat (14.1%); sugar and alcohol complex (10.4%); cereals, flours and preparations (9.3%) and forestry products (8.6%). Together, these highlighted sectors represented 82.9% of sector sales in 2023.

As for imports, Brazilian agribusiness imported US$ 16.61 billion.

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