Brazilian exports to Europe rose significantly in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the same period last year, with food and drink in particular performing well. Exports to the UK rose by 31 percent, while those to the EU rose by a healthy 4.7 percent, according to a Europe Trade Monitor report from Apex-Brasil, the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, Brazilian food and drink exports saw strong performances in the first quarter according to the agency. Soybean exports to the EU rose by $133m (€110.2m, £96.4m), up 12 percent on the previous year. However, soybean exports to the UK dropped by 39 percent to $23.9m (£17.3m, €19.7m) as a result of the delayed harvests.
Coffee exports to the EU went up by $111m (€92m, £80.4m), a rise of 18 percent, fuelled by what the Council of Coffee Exporters of Brazil (Cecafé) has called the best performance in the past five years, and on track to break the record for Brazilian coffee harvests. Brazilian coffee shipments to the UK increased in volume by 23 percent, reaching $31.3m (£22.6m, €25.9m). Brazilian exports to Europe rose significantly in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the same period last year, with food and drink in particular performing well. Exports to the UK rose by 31 percent, while those to the EU rose by a healthy 4.7 percent, according to a Europe Trade Monitor report from Apex-Brasil, the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency,
Brazilian food and drink exports saw strong performances in the first quarter according to the agency. Soybean exports to the EU rose by $133m (€110.2m, £96.4m), up 12 percent on the previous year. However, soybean exports to the UK dropped by 39 percent to $23.9m (£17.3m, €19.7m) as a result of the delayed harvests. Coffee exports to the EU went up by $111m (€92m, £80.4m), a rise of 18 percent, fuelled by what the Council of Coffee Exporters of Brazil (Cecafé) has called the best performance in the past five years, and on track to break the record for Brazilian coffee harvests. Brazilian coffee shipments to the UK increased in volume by 23 percent, reaching $31.3m (£22.6m, €25.9m).