πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 28.7% πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States 10.9% πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina 5.2% πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Netherlands 3.4% πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain 2.5% πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico 2.2% 🌱 Soybeans ~12.81% πŸ›’οΈ Crude Oil ~16.1% ⛏️ Iron Ore ~9% πŸ₯© Meat & Poultry ~7% πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 28.7% πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States 10.9% πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina 5.2% πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Netherlands 3.4% πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain 2.5% πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico 2.2% 🌱 Soybeans ~12.81% πŸ›’οΈ Crude Oil ~16.1% ⛏️ Iron Ore ~9% πŸ₯© Meat & Poultry ~7%
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Federative Republic of Brazil

Brazil

Export Data

The agricultural and mineral powerhouse of Latin America and a $348B+ export giant. From feeding the world with soybeans, meat, and sugar to fueling global industries with pre-salt crude oil and iron ore, Brazil is indispensable to global supply chains. Get verified, shipment-level intelligence on every trade flow leaving the Port of Santos, ParanaguΓ‘, and beyond.

🌍 $348B+ Total Exports 2025 (USD)
πŸ† #1 Global Agri-Exporter
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ 28.7% China's Share of Exports
πŸ›’οΈ Pre-Salt Deepwater Energy Boom
4.5M+Annual Shipment Records
Key HubPort of Santos
180+Destination Partners
FOBPricing Benchmarks
MonthlyData Update Cycle
The Agri-Superpower

Feeding the World

Brazil dominates the global trade in soybeans, sugar, coffee, and beef. The Cerrado and Amazon regions produce massive yields that are exported in bulk to China, the Middle East, and Europe, making tracking these harvests critical for global food security.

Pre-Salt Energy Boom

Crude Oil Exports

Brazil has transformed into a major global energy supplier. Crude oil extracted from its massive deepwater pre-salt reserves is exported heavily to China, the US, and Europe, providing a lucrative secondary pillar to its commodity-driven economy.

Mercosur Integration

Regional Dominance

Beyond raw commodities, Brazil is the industrial anchor of South America. It exports finished vehicles, auto parts, and heavy machinery to Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, leading the intra-regional trade dynamics of the Americas.

πŸ“ˆ Brazil Export Trajectory (USD Billion) 2021–2025
2021
$280B β€” Base Year
Base
2022
$334B
+19.2%
2023
$339B β€” Price Boom
+1.5%
2024
$337B
-0.5%
2025
$348B+
+3.2%
Data Fields
Every Record. Every Detail.

Each shipment record is sourced from reliable and integrated trade records β€” delivering complete field-level depth across Brazilian exporter details, global buyer, product, pricing, and shipment processing points.

# Field Name Description Category
01
Exporter Name & CNPJ
Full legal name and Brazilian National Registry of Legal Entities (CNPJ) number of the supplier β€” essential for identifying active agribusinesses and verifying export capacity.
Supplier Intel
02
Overseas Consignee
Name and destination country of the foreign buyer. Crucial for mapping global supply chains of agricultural commodities and tracking competitor procurement.
Buyer Data
03
NCM Code (HS Code)
8-digit Nomenclatura Comum do Mercosul code, the standard classification for Mercosur countries β€” enabling highly granular product-level trade flow tracking.
Classification
04
Product Description
Full shipment declaration details including specification, grade, and quality metrics β€” critical for distinguishing specific soybean grades, coffee types, or meat cuts.
Product Detail
05
Quantity & Unit
Number of units, net weight (MT/kg), or volume per shipment with declared measurement unit β€” enabling precise export volume tracking and harvest yield analysis.
Volume
06
Declared FOB Value (USD)
Free On Board value recorded for trade analysis β€” the primary basis for export pricing benchmarks, market valuation, and macroeconomic tracking.
Trade Value
07
Port of Loading
Specific exit point β€” Port of Santos, ParanaguΓ‘, Rio Grande, or land borders. Essential for tracking physical logistics and bulk cargo dispatch corridors.
Port Data
08
Shipment Date
Date the shipment was processed and recorded β€” enabling real-time trend analysis and understanding seasonal agricultural export cycles such as soybean harvest periods.
Timeline
09
Mode of Transport
Sea, air, or land borders. Sea freight handles virtually all intercontinental bulk commodities, while road transport is vital for exporting manufactured goods within Mercosur.
Logistics
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Monthly Refresh CycleRecords updated monthly β€” ensuring you track harvest shipping patterns in real-time.
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Advanced FilteringFilter by NCM code, destination country, exporter CNPJ, port, or date range instantly.
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Multi-Year HistoryHistorical data allowing direct comparison of trade flows and agricultural cycles over time.
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Destination Countries
Where Brazil Sends Its Exports

China's immense appetite for soybeans, iron ore, and crude oil makes it the dominant buyer of Brazilian exports. The US and Argentina follow as critical markets for higher value-added goods and regional trade.

01 πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 28.7%
02 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States 10.9%
03 πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina 5.2%
04 πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Netherlands 3.4%
05 πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain 2.5%
06 πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico 2.2%
07 πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ Singapore 2.1%
08 πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada 2.1%
Export Share by Region
Geographic breakdown of Brazil's export destinations
🌏 Asia (incl. China, India)
45.0%
🌎 Americas (North & South)
25.0%
πŸ›οΈ Europe (EU + UK)
18.0%
🌍 Middle East
8.0%
🌍 Africa & Others
4.0%
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China: The Bulk Commodity Buyer China absorbs massive shiploads of Brazilian soybeans to feed its livestock, alongside iron ore for steel production and pre-salt crude oil. This single bilateral relationship is the engine of Brazil's trade surplus.
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USA: Value-Added Exports Unlike China, the US imports a higher proportion of manufactured goods from Brazil, including aerospace components (Embraer), specialized steel, coffee, and semi-finished manufactured products.
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Argentina: Mercosur Integration As the secondary anchor of Mercosur, Argentina relies heavily on Brazil for passenger vehicles, auto parts, and industrial machinery, highlighting the deeply integrated manufacturing sectors of both nations.
Export Categories
Major Export Industries & Categories

Brazil is a global titan in agriculture and mining. Its export economy is driven by massive harvests of soy and sugar, vast deposits of iron ore, and offshore crude oil extraction.

🌱 Oil Seeds (Soybeans) HS 12 · #1 Category

Brazil is the world's largest producer and exporter of soybeans. Millions of metric tons depart from Santos and ParanaguΓ‘ directly to Asian markets (especially China) to be crushed for animal feed and edible oils.

SoybeansSoybean MealSeeds
~12.81% Export Share
πŸ›’οΈ Crude Oil & Petroleum HS 27

A relatively recent but massive pillar of the economy. Oil extracted from the offshore pre-salt fields is exported in crude form to refineries in China, the USA, and Spain, making Brazil a top 10 global oil exporter.

Crude PetroleumFuel Oils
~16.1% Export Share
⛏️ Ores, Slag & Ash (Iron Ore) HS 26

Brazil is home to some of the richest and largest iron ore mines in the world (e.g., Vale in CarajΓ‘s). Massive bulk carriers transport this essential steel-making ingredient from Brazilian terminals directly to Asian steel mills.

Iron OreCopper OreManganese
~10% Export Share
πŸ₯© Meat & Edible Offal HS 02

Brazil is the premier supplier of frozen beef and poultry to the global market. Massive refrigerated (reefer) shipments depart daily to supply supermarkets and food processing industries in China, the Middle East, and Europe.

Frozen BeefPoultryPork
~8.6% Export Share
🍬 Sugars & Confectionery HS 17

A historic and highly volatile commodity. Brazil dominates global sugar production. The volume of cane sugar exported is often determined by the domestic ratio of sugarcane being diverted to ethanol production versus crystallized sugar.

Raw Cane SugarRefined Sugar
~4.1% Export Share
Who Uses This Data
Data That Powers Every Trade Role
01
Commodity TradersTrack real-time outbound volumes of soybeans, sugar, and iron ore to forecast global supply shifts and benchmark FOB pricing out of Brazilian ports.
02
Global Food & Retail BuyersIdentify top-tier Brazilian meat packers and coffee exporters, verify their export volumes, and secure reliable agricultural supply chains directly from the source.
03
Freight & LogisticsMonitor outbound bulk and reefer traffic from the Port of Santos and ParanaguΓ‘ to optimize vessel chartering, anticipate harvest season congestion, and plan routing.
04
Market AnalystsBuild data-backed reports on South American economic performance, tracking exactly how Brazilian agribusiness yields are impacting global commodity futures.
05
Energy TradersTrack the exact volumes of crude oil leaving offshore pre-salt fields to assess Brazil's growing influence as a non-OPEC energy supplier.
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Compliance & Sustainability TeamsVerify supplier legitimacy and trace agricultural goods (like beef and soy) to ensure compliance with international anti-deforestation and ethical sourcing mandates.
πŸ“© Full Dataset Access
Everything You Need on Brazil's $348B+ Export Market

4.5M+ shipment records Β· Exporter CNPJ details Β· Buyer details Β· NCM Codes Β· FOB values Β· Port of Loading data β€” all delivered in Excel or CSV tailored to your exact requirements.

βœ“ Exporter names & CNPJ included βœ“ Consignee country & name βœ“ Full NCM Code (8-digit) βœ“ Declared FOB value (USD) βœ“ Port of loading (Santos, Rio Grande) βœ“ Date & transport mode βœ“ Multi-year history available βœ“ Delivered within 24 hours
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Market Intelligence
Why Brazil Export Data Is Essential Intelligence

As the world's farm and a primary mineral supplier, Brazil's export flows provide a transparent, real-time window into global food security, energy markets, and the health of the Chinese economy.

🌱Agri-Commodities
Predicting the Global Harvest

When Brazilian soybean or sugar exports fluctuate, global futures markets react instantly. Export records provide critical, shipment-level proof of actual crop yields, shipping delays, and specific buyers securing supplyβ€”data that commodity traders need to outmaneuver the market.

Top 1Soy/Sugar Exporter
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China Dependency
Feeding the Dragon

With nearly a third of all exports bound for China, Brazil is deeply tethered to Asian demand. Tracking the specific volume of iron ore, oil, and soy heading to Chinese ports serves as a direct, leading indicator of China's own economic health and industrial output.

28.7%China Export Share
βš“Logistics Intel
The Santos Bottleneck

During peak harvest seasons, Brazilian ports face immense pressure. Port-level export data reveals seasonal loading capacity, bulk vessel turnaround times, and the logistical realities of moving millions of tons of raw materials out of South America.

BulkCargo Movement
🌳Sustainability
Deforestation & Compliance

As the EU and other markets enforce strict environmental regulations, tracing the origin of beef, soy, and timber is paramount. Export data tied to specific CNPJs allows compliance teams to ensure they are sourcing from responsible agribusinesses, protecting brand reputation.

ESGSupply Chain Tracing
Key Insight
The Bottom Line on Brazil Export Intelligence

Every outbound shipment from Brazil provides undeniable proof of global commodity flowsβ€”from raw iron ore feeding steel mills to millions of tons of soy feeding the world. Brazil's 4.5M+ annual export records offer a transparent view into the origins of the world's most crucial raw materials. That's intelligence no aggregate report can match.

4.5M+Annual Records
$348B+Export Volume
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