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Exports of Brazilian rice to Central America have farmers with high expectations

Rio Grande do Sul is southern Brazil is the leading producer and exporter of the country’s rice industry.

Brazilian rice exports to Central America are keeping expectations high and are a formidable incentive for southern Brazilian states’ farmers to prepare for another crop year, according to Fedearroz, the industry’s strong lobby.

In the first quarter of this year, the leading destinations for unprocessed rice were , Mexico, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, while Costa Rica is expected to confirm a purchase of over 200,000 tons sometime before June. Likewise other significant markets have been Senegal and Gambia in Africa.

Given this scenario, the Rice Growers’ Federation of Rio Grande do Sul (Federarroz) encourages farmers to remain to export opportunities, which could easily add to demand from the domestic market.

According to the federation’s president, Alexandre Velho, this international demand for Brazilian rice will impact the sector beyond this year. “In the next agricultural year, producers will also feel the effects of this increased demand,” he noted.

In March, a deal was closed for 30,000 tons to Mexico for R$82.00 (some US$ 16) per 50-kilo sack at the Port of Rio Grande. The transaction was a significant indicator for the market, especially in light of recent fluctuations. The price was seen as positive for the export scale and its influence on domestic pricing.

Rio Grande do Sul accounts for about 70% of Brazil’s rice production and has a well-established logistics network to meet international demand, particularly through the Port of Rio Grande, one of the state’s main export gateways.

Overall 2024 was a great year for rice markets since India, faced with crucial elections blocked exports, while this year is also promising, but at a lower level,plus the fact that Mercosur countries have also had a bountiful harvest.

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Published Date: May 5, 2025

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