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                In 2018, Brazil’s food processing industry amounted to US$179 billion, positioning Brazil as one of the major global players in the sector.
            
                                      
                Brazil’s MY 2019/20 sugarcane crush is estimated at 627 mmt, a relatively similar output compared to the MY 2018/19 crop (620 mmt).
            
                                      
                Following several years of economic and political upheaval, Brazil closed out 2018 on a more even footing.
            
                                      
                MY 18/19 corn production is forecast at 95 MMT, 18 percent higher than MY 17/18, on expanded area and excellent conditions for the safrinha crop.
            
                                      
                Post forecasts that Brazil will maintain its position as an oilseed production powerhouse in the 2019/20 marketing year.
            
                                      
                Post forecasts Brazil’s 2019/20 marketing year (MY) cotton area to reach 1.65 million hectares (ha), an increase of 5 percent compared to the current MY estimate of 1.57 million ha.
            
                                      
                President Dilma Rousseff announced the appointment of Katia Abreu as Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Supply on December 23, 2014.
            
                                      
                This report outlines regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports into Brazil, including import procedures.
            
                                      
                Brazilian orange crop for 2014/15 is projected at 400 million 40.8-kg boxes, down 13 million boxes from the previous year.
            
                                      
                From May through September 2014, FAS Brasilia staff visited six of Brazil’s nine states which make up ‘’Amazonia Legal," a political-administrative region situated in the northern half of Brazil.
            
                                      
                Post forecasts 2014/15 area planted to cotton at one million hectares with cotton production reaching 6.9 million bales (1.5 million metric tons).
            
                                      
                Post reduced its 2014/15 production forecast to 92 mmt, still a record, based on a lower national yield.
            
                                      