Brazilian exporters shipped a total of 2.9 million tonnes of agricultural products during the period from June 25 to July 1, including 1.8 mmt of soybeans and 625,400 t of corn.
The top 5 charterers were Bunge (412,400 t), Olam (389,200 t), ADM (202,900 t), LDC (190,800 t) and Cargill (185,600 t). The list of other charterers included Viterra (183,000 t), Cutrale (139,100 t), HSM (123,500 t), Cefetra (106,300 t), Al Ghurair (97,600 t), Amaggi (87,700 t), GLTA (71,500 t), Cofco (70,500 t), Enerfo (67,600 t), Gavilon (65,900 t), Zen-Noh (65,700 t), CAO (64,800 t), Wilmar (63,800 t), Marubeni (63,600 t), Mitsui (63,100 t), Yellow Rock (32,800 t), Agribrasil (31,300 t), Sodru (27,100 t), Invivo (24,800 t), Aston (21,600 t), The Andersons (19,600 t), Arasco (19,500 t), Golden Bricks (15,200 t).
China traditionally was a key destination, with 1.1 mmt of Brazilian agricultural products carried on that route n the period under review. Large shipments were also made to Iran (299,800 t), Spain (272,400 t) and Thailand (256,800 t).
Charterer
|
Destination
|
Qtity
|
BUNGE
|
Spain
|
141 170
|
Thailand
|
123 074
|
Portugal
|
71 161
|
China
|
57 578
|
Indonesia
|
19 423
|
OLAM
|
China
|
255 095
|
Thailand
|
70 592
|
Iran
|
63 524
|
ADM
|
China
|
132 387
|
Netherlands
|
52 500
|
Indonesia
|
17 997
|
LDC
|
Spain
|
71 464
|
China
|
68 000
|
Morocco
|
33 293
|
Vietnam
|
18 000
|
CARGILL
|
Thailand
|
63 091
|
Japan
|
60 000
|
Mexico
|
45 404
|
Algeria
|
17 148
|