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Updated · Bloomberg · May 19
Brazil's Soy Oil Exports Jump 47% as Biofuel Mandate Delays Swell Cheap Supplies
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 19

Brazil's Soy Oil Exports Jump 47% as Biofuel Mandate Delays Swell Cheap Supplies

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 19
  • Brazil shipped 47% more soy oil abroad through April than a year earlier, reaching the second-highest volume for the period in two decades.
  • Record soybean processing has swollen soy oil supplies just as delays to planned biodiesel mandate increases stalled expected domestic demand.
  • That surplus has widened Paranaguá soy oil discounts to the deepest since 2023, even as Chicago soy oil futures have climbed nearly 56% this year.
  • The export surge adds to broader strength in Brazilian agribusiness trade, which hit a record $16.65 billion in April amid a bumper soybean crop.
While agribusiness giants celebrate record profits, why are Brazil’s small farmers being left further behind?
As Brazil pivots to domestic biofuel, will global food markets face a future soybean shortage?
What is the hidden environmental cost in the Cerrado biome behind Brazil's record-breaking agricultural exports?

Brazil’s Agribusiness Exports Hit Record Highs in 2026: Growth Drivers, China Ties, and the Push for Sustainable Innovation

Overview

In early 2026, Brazil's agribusiness sector reached historic highs, driven by a 9.5% increase in export volume and a 2.1% rise in average export prices compared to the previous year. This growth was fueled by strong international demand, especially for soybeans, which significantly boosted export revenues. As a result, the sector achieved a substantial trade surplus of US$15 billion in April, while imports of agribusiness products decreased by 3.6%. These achievements highlight Brazil's strong position in global agricultural markets and its ability to capitalize on shifting international trade dynamics.

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