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The Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of Brazil reported a 4.5% increase in unmilled corn exports in March compared to the same period last year, totaling 446,940.9 tons. This resulted in a significant increase in daily average shipments and revenue. The country collected US$ 105.730 million in March 2025, a 598.7% increase from the previous year, with the average price per ton of Brazilian corn also rising slightly to US$236.60.
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On Monday (10), the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) reported that the volume of unmilled corn (except sweet corn) shipped so far in March reached 446,940.9 tons. The volume already represents an increase of 4.5% of the total exported in the same month last year, which was 427,307.9 tons. Therefore, the daily average of shipments in these first 3 business days of the month was 148,980.3 tons, representing an increase of 597.3% in relation to the daily average shipped in March of the previous year, which was 21,365.4 tons. Regarding revenue, Brazil collected a total of US$ 105.730 million in the period, against US$ 100.879 million in all of March/24. This means that the current month has seen a 598.7% increase on a daily ...