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US Thirst for Assai Gives the Brazilian Fruit a Big Boost PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 08 May 2009

Assai juice Fruit from the state of Pará, in the North of Brazil, are pleasing the taste of foreign consumers. From January to March, exports of fruit juice from the Brazilian state totaled to US$ 9.4 million, representing growth of 203% over the same period of last year.

The figures were supplied by the Pará State Secretariat for Development, Science and Technology (Sedect).

The main destination countries were the United States, Chile, Japan, Argentina and the United Kingdom. According to a release issued by the Brazilian Fruit Institute (Ibraf), the exotic flavors of fruit from Pará are among the factors that contributed to the expansion of juice exports.

According to the superintendent director of the Ibraf in northern Brazil, Sergio Menezes, assai was the main fruit responsible for the rise in sales.

"The reason for that is the huge success that assai has enjoyed in the American market. It is by far the main reason for the upward curve in exports of processed fruit from Pará," asserted Menezes.

Of the US$ 9.4 million in fruit juice exports, approximately 95% derived from assai, also known as açaí and acai,  according to figures supplied by the Sedect.

One of the Pará-based companies whose flagship is assai pulp is Bela Iaçá, which started exporting approximately three years ago, and in a short while conquered customers in the United States, Canada and Japan. Of the average output of 70 tons per day, around 60% is exported.

Anba

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get it right
written by James from philly, May 08, 2009
LAST TIME I CHECKED, IT'S SPELLED ACAI.
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get it right 2
written by ....., May 08, 2009
Açaí… That’s the way!

Costa
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Whoaaaaa !
written by ch.c., May 09, 2009
42 tons per day (60 % of 70 tons) equals to around 15'000 tons Yearly or 15 millions kilos of fruits selling at US$ 0,62 per kilo after being transformed to juice, and FOB Brazilian ports---not farmers prices !!!!!

I wonder who can make a good living out of that since the harvest is most probably done manually, just like most of your sugarcane !

POVERTY...GUARANTEED !

And is a Us$ 9,4 millions export such a HUGE success as the article stated when this was shipped to countries totaling populations of several hundreds millions people ??????
Hmmmmmm !

Viva Acaï.
Next year the largest producing company may eventually appear on the RI list of the 200 World Best Companies.

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