Brazil’s farms send products to about 200 places across the globe. From January to July 2023, these exports made nearly US$100 billion. China is the top buyer, providing 37% of this income. Next, the European Union imports 13%, and the United States adds 5%. These three make up 55% of the total income from exports. […]
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