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SAO PAULO, Sep 03, 2012 (Dow Jones Commodities News via Comtex) --
"Brazil's August Agricultural Export Volumes - Trade Ministry," published at 11:15 a.m. EDT, used a data set that didn't include the final week of the month. The correct version for the full month of August follows.
The following is Brazil's key monthly agricultural export data for August, published Monday by the Foreign Trade Ministry.
All of the agricultural commodities are measured in metric tons. The exceptions are coffee, which is measured in 60-kilogram bags, and ethanol, which is measured in liters.
Aug'12 July'12 Aug'11
Coffee (60-kilo bags) 2.28 mln 1.82 mln 2.59 mln
Soybeans 2.43 mln 4.13 mln 3.69 mln
Soymeal 1.36 mln 1.54 mln 1.20 mln
Soyoil 179,500 152,400 122,100
FCOJ 118,600 202,100 189,400
Sugar raw 2.06 mln 2.08 mln 2.67 mln
Sugar white 398,900 408,900 632,300
Corn 2.76 mln 1.70 mln 1.52 mln
Ethanol (Liters) 316.3 mln 410.7 mln 298 mln
Brazil is the world's No. 1 exporter of coffee, sugar and orange juice. The country is also the world's No. 2 soybean producer, after the U.S.
"Brazil's August Agricultural Export Volumes - Trade Ministry," published at 11:15 a.m. EDT, used a data set that didn't include the final week of the month. The correct version for the full month of August follows.
The following is Brazil's key monthly agricultural export data for August, published Monday by the Foreign Trade Ministry.
All of the agricultural commodities are measured in metric tons. The exceptions are coffee, which is measured in 60-kilogram bags, and ethanol, which is measured in liters.
Aug'12 July'12 Aug'11
Coffee (60-kilo bags) 2.28 mln 1.82 mln 2.59 mln
Soybeans 2.43 mln 4.13 mln 3.69 mln
Soymeal 1.36 mln 1.54 mln 1.20 mln
Soyoil 179,500 152,400 122,100
FCOJ 118,600 202,100 189,400
Sugar raw 2.06 mln 2.08 mln 2.67 mln
Sugar white 398,900 408,900 632,300
Corn 2.76 mln 1.70 mln 1.52 mln
Ethanol (Liters) 316.3 mln 410.7 mln 298 mln
Brazil is the world's No. 1 exporter of coffee, sugar and orange juice. The country is also the world's No. 2 soybean producer, after the U.S.