FCV Green Tobacco Trade Reached Nearly 90% of the Brazilian Crop
Santa Cruz do Sul / RS – The commercialization of the 2014/15 crop has advanced during the month of June. Data from the Tobacco Growers Association of Brazil (Afubra) indicate that the volume delivered by the producers of the three southern states already nearing 90%. This means that the production estimated at 601,6 thousand tons of tobacco Virginia type, just over 60 tons are still with the tobacco growers. The expectation is that the sale is closed between late July and early August.
The 2015 Crop has increased productivity and inconsistency in the average price
Santa Cruz do Sul / RS – With 80% of the crop 2014/15 marketed in three southern states, the Tobacco Growers Association of Brazil (Afubra) announced over the weekend that there was an increase in productivity and inconsistency the average price of Virginia tobacco, the most produced in the region. The balance is based on a survey conducted by the entity with 1,759 farmers in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná.
Monday to celebrate the Tobacco industry sector
Santa Cruz do Sul/RS – The South region of Brazil concentrates one of the largest industrial complexes in tobacco processing in world sheet, involving thousands of direct and indirect jobs. Every year, Brazil gets customers from about 100 countries interested in the tobacco produced in the region. The product’s tradition is linked to the high
Brazil Economy – Market expects inflation to reach 8.31% in 2015
Analysts and investors in financial markets again raise the inflation forecast closing measured by the Broad Consumer Price Index (IPCA) for 2015. The estimate high, which was 8.29%, is now 8.31%. The IPCA, calculated by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), checks the price variation of a set of products and services sold
Brazilian Tobaccos may be certified by the Ministry of Agriculture and earn more export competitiveness
Although not a legal requirement , certification and traceability of tobacco may also ensure the competitiveness of Brazilian products in foreign markets. Faced with the threat of African production , these actions can be a difference in the near future . Currently, Brazil is the world’s largest exporter , ahead of India , Zimbabwe and