Brazil's Paranagua port's corn and soybean exports fell in November
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Last Update: 2001-12-10
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Introduction: Sao Paulo, Dec 7 news: on Friday, according to the report of the authorities of the main port of Paranagua in southern Brazil, the corn export through Paranagua port fell slightly in November, but the export momentum remained strong Soybean exports were down from last month, but Brazil's soybean meal and oil exports were higher due to higher prices of soybean meal and oil in the international market Brazil's main ports exported 486955 tons of corn in November, 10 percentage points less than the 539944 tons reported in October Brazil is a traditional corn importer In the first 11 months of 2001, corn shipments totaled 3.919 million tons, compared with 289000 tons in the same period last year In contrast, soybean exports fell to 7774 tons in November from 98189 tons in October Brazil is in the middle of two seasons of soybean harvest, but the international market price is low, Brazil's currency is strong, which is extremely unfavorable for soybean exports From January to October, soybean exports totaled 4.851 million tons, an increase of 6 percentage points over the previous year's 4.577 million tons In November, exports of meal products totaled 364080 tons, down 26 percentage points from 486955 tons in October At the end of the year, soybean meal and soybean oil exports were very large From January to November, the export of meal reached 4.153 million tons, up 29.6 percentage points from 3.26 million tons in the same period of the previous year Soybean oil exports totaled 82170 tons in November, up 19 percentage points from 69301 tons in October Exports in the first 11 months of 2001 totaled 811324 tons, up 19 percentage points from 680734 tons in 2000 Wheat exports rose to 6281 tons last month, up from 3208 tons in October In the first 11 months of 2001, wheat exports totaled 297282 tons, up 96 percentage points from 151318 tons in the same period of 2000 Located in the Paranagua port of Paranagua, the largest food producing state in Brazil, the export of soft goods such as grain and oil is second only to Santos port, but it is still the main export port of Brazilian sugar.
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