

“The biscuits industry ended 2018 with a stable performance, recording a slight drop of 0.5% in revenue and 0.8 in sales volume,” according to the Nielsen consulting firm. Here is the latest data for Brazilian biscuits, pasta and industrialized breads published in ABIMAPI’s 2019 Directory: We also had a more positive international scenario: last year, we reached a total of US$ 136.6 million and 71,700 tons of products exported to 120 destinations across five continents – a 6% and 11% increase compared to 2017, respectively.” he states. In his message in the 2019 Yearbook, Claudio Zanão, Executive President of ABIMAPI (Brazilian Manufacturers Association of Biscuits, Pasta and Industrialized Breads & Cakes), notes that despite the economic hardships the country faced in recent years, the ABIMAPI food basket remained stable compared to 2017, both in terms of revenues, accounting for a total of R$ 26.6 billion, and sales volume, reaching approximately 2.5 million tons.” “We expect both indicators to increase by 3% in 2019, on average.

According to The Brazilian Manufacturers Association of Biscuit, Pasta and Industrialized Bread & Cakes (ABIMAPI) data, there are more than 30 Brazilian brands abroad that supply grain-based packaged food to more than 80 countries across 5 continents. The average bakery product consumption per capita in the country is calculated as 21.6 kilograms for 2019. Most global revenues are met in the United States. The market is expected to grow by 4.6% annually. The country’s revenue in the Bread and Bakery segment is targeted at $ 17,580 million in 2019. A BRICS member, many multi-national companies consider it as an essential market for global businesses.īrazil is one of the leading global players for biscuit, pasta, industrial bread and cake categories. Brazil is a traditional leader among emerging markets. Brazil has an enormous internal growth potential, a broad industrial base and infrastructure and a diversified economy. The country represents the gateway to the Mercosur trade block, including Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela, as well as with special relationships with Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guiana and Suriname, which together form a common market of more than 310 million consumers. It has the 9th largest economy by GDP and a population of about 206 million people. The market is expected to grow by 4.6% annually.īrazil is the fifth largest country in the world and the largest in the southern hemisphere. The country’s revenue in the Bread and Bakery segment is targeted at $17,580 million in 2019. Brazil is one of the leading global players for biscuit, pasta, industrial bread and cake categories.
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Agribusiness is the key driver of the Brazilian economy. It is one of the world’s biggest agricultural powerhouses. As the fifth largest country in the world by area, the sixth largest by population, and nineth biggest economy, Brazil is a major producer, consumer, and exporter of a wide range of agricultural products.
