
The lower availability of grain and port problems also contributed to the fall of external sales
Brazil's coffee exports fall by 15.7% for tariffs and logistics
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Brazilian coffee exports fell by 15.7% in the last year. The decrease was attributed to lower grain availability, logistical handicaps in ports and the impact of United States tariffs.
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Brazilian coffee exports fell by 15.7% in the last year.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe decrease was attributed to lower grain availability, logistical handicaps in ports and the impact of United States tariffs
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Brazilian coffee exports fell by 15.7% in the last year.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterThe decrease was attributed to lower grain availability, logistical handicaps in ports and the impact of tariffs..
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