Brazil

U.S. Trade with Brazil in 2024

Export Market Rank
#27 Among U.S. Agricultural Export Markets
Total Export Value
$906.93 Million
3-Year Average
$855.26 Million
Compound Average Growth
0.28% (2015-2024)
Total Export Value 2015 - 2024
Export Value by Commodity 2024

Top 10 Exports to Brazil in 2024

Commodity Total Value (USD) Total Volume (Metric Tons) 10-Year Average Value (USD) 10-Year Growth
Dairy Products $113.22 Million 20,796 $57.87 Million 130%
Essential Oils $102.68 Million 5,478 $60.11 Million 151%
Other Intermediate Products $102.55 Million 24,962 $77.45 Million 65%
Other Feeds, Meals & Fodders $85.47 Million 21,448 $60.23 Million 25%
Wheat $84.54 Million 302,223 $106.01 Million -21%
Distilled Spirits $62.32 Million --- $31.46 Million 409%
Ethanol (non-bev.) $52.93 Million --- $332.8 Million -78%
Eggs & Products $40.19 Million 5 $32.28 Million 79%
Dextrins, Peptones, & Proteins $31.41 Million 5,509 $34.79 Million -34%
Hides & Skins $29.25 Million --- $14.69 Million 16440%

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Data and Analysis

Attaché Report (GAIN)

Brazil: Poultry and Products Annual

Brazil is the third-largest chicken meat producer in the world after the United States and the largest chicken meat exporter in the world. Post forecasts chicken meat production will increase 3 percent in 2026 due to consistent external demand, a lower currency valuation, sluggish socio-economic performance, lower production costs, and increased domestic consumption.
The Soy Moratorium, a 2006 voluntary agreement preventing the trade of soybeans from deforested Amazon lands after 2008, remains a cornerstone of Brazil’s environmental commitments.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Brazil: Livestock and Products Annual

Brazil is the second largest beef producing country and the largest beef exporting country in the world. Post expects decreased slaughter in 2026, due to the estimated start of the reversion of the cattle cycle in the second half of 2025.

News and Features

The September 4, 2024, USDA All-American Tailgate Trade Showcase at Sky Hall in São Paulo celebrated the first-ever National Football League game in Brazil while spotlighting premium U.S. agricultural products.
Regardless of where you live or what language you speak, treating that special someone in your life to delicious food is a universal act of love. If you are looking for ideas on how to show your love this Valentine’s Day, look no further. The U.S...
In honor of National Hot Sauce Day, USDA-FAS is celebrating a category of U.S. food exports that come in small packages but pack a lot of flavors and often heat – condiments and sauces. In 2021, the export of U.S.-made condiments and sauces was valued at $2 billion.