Brazil exported 101,800 tons of cotton in the week ending April 24, a volume higher than that recorded in the previous week (58,800 tons) and also above the weekly average needed (14,200 tons) to reach the total projected for the current season. The data was released this Monday (27) by Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex) and analyzed by DATAGRO Grains.
In the accumulated total for the 2025/26 marketing year, which began on August 1st of last year, Brazilian cotton shipments totaled 2.636 million tons. This volume surpasses that recorded in the same period of the 2025/26 crop year, when shipments reached 2.354 million tons, and represents 92.5% of the total export estimate for the 2026/27 cycle, projected at 2.850 million tons.
Wheat and rye
Regarding wheat and rye imports, landings totaled 119,600 tons in the analyzed period. This volume was below the 121,800 tons recorded in the previous period and the weekly amount needed (171,700 tons) to reach the total projected for the current season. Since the beginning of the marketing year, Brazil has imported 4.324 million tons of wheat and rye. This amount is lower than that observed in the same period of the previous season, when landings totaled 5.005 million tons. The accumulated volume represents 62.7% of the total import estimate for the 2026/27 cycle, projected at 6.9 million tons. See the full report at [link to report]. shipments and landings in analysis section of DATAGRO Portal.
This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.