Summary of Brasil segue no 3º lugar no ranking mundial dos países que mais produzem frutas no mundo

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In this section, the speaker discusses the potential for Brazilian fruit producers to expand their reach in the global market. They mention that there is a growing demand for high-quality produce and with Brazil's reputation as a third-largest producer and exporter of fruits, they have a significant advantage in this market. The speaker also highlights the importance of opening new markets, especially in the European Union, as it is currently the largest market for Brazilian fruits . They emphasize the need for improved infrastructure and transportation, which would allow Brazil to supply large quantities of fruits at competitive prices. The speaker suggests that Brazilian companies should focus on developing new varieties of fruits that are more suited to the European market, as this can help establish Brazil as a dominant force in the fru

  • 00:00:00 In this section, the YouTube video discusses the production and export of fruits in Brazil. The country is the third-largest producer of fruits globally, but only 37% of Brazilian adults consume fruits regularly. The video's host invites Guilherme Coelho, President of the Associated Society of Fruit Producers and Exporters, to discuss the topic. Coelho explains that there is potential for internal consumption and external exports for the Brazilian fruit market. While only 37% of Brazilians consume fruits regularly, there is a perception that Brazil has a lot of room for improvement. Coelho suggests that it is essential to educate the public about the health benefits and social impact of fruit consumption. He believes that internet and social media platforms can be effective tools to reach and educate people around the world. Coelho also talks about the importance of specific fruits in certain regions of Brazil. For example, Pears and Apple are commonly consumed in Rio Grande do Sul, while Acai is widely consumed in the North region of Brazil. He mentions that Brazil has a strong reputation for producing high-quality fruits, and the focus should be on expanding this reputation internationally. In conclusion, the video provides insights into the importance of fruit production and consumption, with a focus on expansion and improvement in the Brazilian market.
  • 00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of irrigation for improving the quality and "renda" (income) of fruit production in Brazil. The speaker notes that many different types of fruit are produced in the country, and these are often grown in a variety of regions, with varying environmental conditions. The speaker highlights the potential risks posed by disease and a lack of water, and emphasizes the importance of proper monitoring and management practices in order to ensure the production of safe, high-quality fruit. The speaker notes the specific risks posed by fungal diseases in environments with low humidity, and stresses the need for proactive measures to mitigate these risks.
  • 00:10:00 In this section, the speaker is discussing the importance of paying attention to the quality of fruits produced, particularly in order to better compete in the global market. The use of organic methods and the focus on developing high-quality fruits that can withstand transportation and long shelf life are key factors that can help Brazil succeed in foreign markets. Additionally, the exportation of quality products, rather than focusing solely on quantity or price, can lead to a more favorable perception of Brazilian products abroad. Finally, expanding the knowledge of the vast potential fruits that are native to Brazil, such as Piqui and Umbu, can help increase exports and benefit consumers both in Brazil and abroad.
  • 00:15:00 In this section, the speaker talks about the agriculture industry in Brazil and the country's ranking as the third largest fruit producer in the world. They mention selling acai, avocados, and other fruits, as well as exporting to other countries. The speaker also talks about participating in international fruit fairs to promote Brazil's products.
  • 00:20:00 In this section, the YouTube video discussing the position of Brazil in the world ranking of fruit producers highlights Brazil's potential for exporting different types of fruits. The program records an increase in Brazil's exportation of fruits in 2021 and expects further improvement in the future. Exportations of fruits such as bananas, melons, uvas, avocados, and limões have shown great potential for entering international markets, with some regions experiencing significant growth over the past three years in terms of exports. The European Union is the largest market for Brazilian fruits, with a significant portion of Brazil's exportation reaching this market. The importance of the Mercosul agreement, which connects Brazil with the European Union, cannot be overemphasized. The agreement, although 20 years old, still has not progressed forward, which creates a competitive disadvantage for Brazilian fruits in the international market. With a tax of up to 12% of the sale price paid in other countries, Brazilian fruits have a significant disadvantage compared to competitors who do not pay such taxes. Finally, the video stresses the importance of concluding the agreement to promote the fruticulture industry and improve trade between the Mercosul bloc and Brazil.
  • 00:25:00 In this section of the video, two individuals are discussing the potential for Brazilian fruit producers to expand their reach in the global market. The speaker is particularly optimistic about the prospects for the Brazilian fruit industry, citing the European Union as a particularly lucrative market for those competent in fruit cultivation. Brazil's ability to supply high-quality produce to the European market will likely attract attention from the world, paving the way for further expansion of the Brazilian fruit industry.

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