The importance of these NTAEs in terms of countries' overall trade in agricultural produce and their importance relative to traditional agricultural exports (TAEs) vary from country to country. For illustrative purposes, we have chosen to look in more detail at the trends in the volume and value of selected NTAEs and TAEs from Brazil during the past five years. These data are presented in Tables 2.9 and 2.10.
Table 2.9 presents the trend in exports of selected NTAEs and TAEs by volume. Between 1997 and 2001, exports of TAEs increased by 55 percent. The most marked increase was in soya beans and sugar exports. In percentage terms, the increase in exports of the selected NTAEs was even more pronounced; up nearly 145 percent over the five year period. The growth in exports of cantaloupes, grapes and mangoes was particularly strong, but most NTAEs saw traded volumes increase.
Table 2.9: Brazil - comparison of the trend in export volumes of selected NTAEs vs. selected TAEs, 1997 to 2001
Selected NTAEs |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
|
tonnes |
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Apples |
20 725 |
10 706 |
57 438 |
64 480 |
35 786 |
Avocados |
260 |
296 |
746 |
464 |
606 |
Cantaloupes |
45 729 |
65 005 |
65 453 |
60 912 |
99 435 |
Carrots |
132 |
8 |
263 |
1 061 |
3 689 |
Cucumbers |
5 |
31 |
630 |
341 |
247 |
Eggplants |
115 |
381 |
2 036 |
1 778 |
682 |
Fruit, prepared |
21 573 |
23 610 |
25 696 |
25 248 |
30 838 |
Grapes |
3 705 |
4 406 |
8 083 |
14 363 |
20 660 |
Mangoes |
23 370 |
39 186 |
53 765 |
67 172 |
94 291 |
Papayas |
7 869 |
9 878 |
15 709 |
21 513 |
22 804 |
Pepper |
13 962 |
17 249 |
19 617 |
20 469 |
36 975 |
Pimento (Allspice) |
7 |
547 |
1 079 |
4 072 |
6 171 |
Pineapples |
12 956 |
13 003 |
15 815 |
16 063 |
14 457 |
Sweet Corn Prep. or Pres |
1 959 |
2 216 |
2 395 |
3 221 |
5 436 |
Total, selected NTAEs |
152 367 |
186 522 |
268 725 |
301 158 |
372 077 |
Soya bean cake |
10 013 360 |
10 446 980 |
10 430 880 |
9 389 189 |
11 270 730 |
Cocoa beans |
4 915 |
5 582 |
3 918 |
1 900 |
3 272 |
Cocoa butter |
20 807 |
24 931 |
22 065 |
30 399 |
24 046 |
Cocoa paste |
8 188 |
10 610 |
9 232 |
9 474 |
10 322 |
Cocoa powder & cake |
22 541 |
22 916 |
21 051 |
21 171 |
23 400 |
Coffee, green |
868 439 |
995 212 |
1 271 772 |
967 042 |
1 252 217 |
Soya beans |
8 339 590 |
9 274 752 |
8 917 210 |
11 517 260 |
15 675 540 |
Raw sugar |
3 844 224 |
4 788 981 |
7 826 984 |
4 346 076 |
7 089 873 |
Refined sugar |
2 527 746 |
3 575 266 |
4 273 257 |
2 158 348 |
4 083 343 |
Tobacco |
318 984 |
300 513 |
343 029 |
341 488 |
435 395 |
Total, selected TAEs |
25 968 794 |
29 445 743 |
33 119 398 |
28 782 347 |
39 868 138 |
Source: FAOSTAT
Table 2.10 presents similar data for export values. What is striking from this table is that despite TAEs increasing by 55 percent, dollar earnings from these commodities actually fell, from US$10.9 billion in 1997 to US$9.3 billion in 2001.[12] Total earnings on these selected NTAEs fared somewhat better, rising from US$170 million to US$257 million, but this increase failed to match the increase in export volumes. This reflects both declining unit values for NTAEs over the period and, to a lesser extent, a shift towards a higher share of low(er) value NTAEs in the total.
Table 2.10: Brazil -comparison of the trend in export values of selected NTAEs vs. selected TAEs, 1997 to 2001
Selected NTAEs |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
|
'000 US$ |
||||
Apples |
11 297 |
5 667 |
30 153 |
30 757 |
18 139 |
Avocados |
160 |
156 |
423 |
215 |
345 |
Cantaloupes |
20 913 |
28 324 |
28 733 |
25 008 |
39 297 |
Carrots |
31 |
6 |
68 |
207 |
517 |
Cucumbers |
3 |
9 |
143 |
85 |
51 |
Eggplants |
27 |
115 |
609 |
498 |
196 |
Fruit, prepared |
39 827 |
38 228 |
32 196 |
26 065 |
27 440 |
Grapes |
4 780 |
5 823 |
8 614 |
14 618 |
21 563 |
Mangoes |
20 182 |
32 517 |
32 011 |
35 764 |
50 814 |
Papayas |
7 277 |
9 454 |
13 577 |
17 696 |
18 503 |
Pepper |
59 376 |
77 670 |
87 448 |
69 275 |
59 677 |
Pimento (Allspice) |
19 |
1 100 |
2 105 |
8 992 |
12 567 |
Pineapples |
3 938 |
3 854 |
4 290 |
4 099 |
3 408 |
Sweet Corn Prep. or Pres |
2 577 |
2 650 |
2266 |
2 856 |
4 366 |
Total of selected NTAEs |
170 407 |
205 573 |
242 636 |
236 135 |
256 883 |
Soybean cake |
2 680 885 |
1 749 876 |
1 503 572 |
1 652 620 |
2 065 192 |
Cocoa beans |
7 865 |
9 273 |
4 758 |
2 004 |
3 785 |
Cocoa butter |
85 054 |
99 305 |
67 688 |
66 101 |
47 820 |
Cocoa paste |
17 849 |
24 809 |
17 038 |
12 885 |
15 333 |
Cocoa powder and Cake |
16 127 |
18 842 |
17 929 |
20 143 |
27 234 |
Coffee, green |
2 745 289 |
2 330 874 |
2 230 844 |
1 559 614 |
1 207 735 |
Soya beans |
24524 27 |
21754 28 |
15932 94 |
2 187 879 |
2 725 508 |
Raw sugar |
1 045 395 |
1 094 687 |
1 162 307 |
761 792 |
14008 27 |
Refined sugar |
725 929 |
846 194 |
748 419 |
437 633 |
878 232 |
Tobacco |
1 091 394 |
939 766 |
892 686 |
812 921 |
921 135 |
Total of selected TAEs |
10 868 214 |
9 289 054 |
8 238 535 |
7 513 592 |
9 292 801 |
Source: FAOSTAT
[12] The situation in Brazil
is complicated by the fact that it is an important "price maker" in both sugar
and soya beans and by the devaluation of its currency. |