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Soybean Trade Intelligence 10 min read May 2026 · Braziltrad Intelligence Team

How to Buy Soybeans from Brazil — Complete Guide 2026

Brazil is the world's largest soybean exporter, shipping over 108 million MT in 2025 — a record. For international buyers in China, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe, Brazilian soybeans represent the benchmark for quality, volume and price. This guide covers everything you need to know to buy soybeans from Brazil in 2026 — specifications, pricing, logistics, documentation and how to find verified exporters.

Why Buy Soybeans from Brazil?

Brazil's dominance in the global soybean market is structural, not cyclical. Several factors make Brazilian soybeans the default choice for international buyers:

Scale

Brazil exported a record 108.81 million MT of soybeans in 2025, representing roughly 60% of global soybean trade. No other country comes close to this volume.

Price advantage

Brazilian soybeans carry a 3% Chinese MFN import tariff, while US soybeans attract an additional 10% levy — creating a structural price advantage of $30–75 per metric ton that consistently steers private-sector buyers toward Brazilian origin.

Quality

Brazilian soybeans are produced to international quality standards, with GMO and non-GMO varieties available depending on buyer requirements.

Port infrastructure

Brazil has invested heavily in export logistics, with dedicated soybean terminals at Santos, Paranaguá, Itaqui (São Luís) and northern arc ports including Barcarena and Santarém.

"Brazil supplied 73.6% of China's total soy imports in 2025 — up from 71% the prior year — as the US-China trade war pushed Chinese buyers decisively toward Brazilian origin." — Rio Times Online, April 2026

Brazilian Soybean Specifications

Parameter Standard Specification Notes
Moisture 14% maximum Critical for storage and shipping
Damaged grains 8% maximum Includes heat-damaged
Foreign matter 1% maximum Impurities and non-soybean material
Protein content 36–38% (dry basis) Varies by origin and season
Oil content 18–20% (dry basis) Key quality indicator
GMO status GMO (standard) / Non-GMO (premium) Non-GMO requires certification
Grade GMO #2 (most common) For human consumption and crushing

Pricing — Brazilian Soybeans 2026

Soybean prices are quoted in USD per metric ton and fluctuate with CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade) futures, the BRL/USD exchange rate, and seasonal supply factors.

Price Reference Approximate Value (May 2026)
Domestic price (farm gate, Mato Grosso) US$ 410–420/MT
FOB Paranaguá US$ 440–450/MT
FOB Santos US$ 445–455/MT
CIF China (major ports) US$ 480–510/MT
CIF Southeast Asia US$ 470–500/MT
CIF Middle East US$ 490–520/MT

Note: Prices are indicative and change daily. Always request a firm quote from verified exporters for current pricing.

Top Soybean Importing Countries from Brazil

Country Share of Brazilian Soy Exports Key Use
🇨🇳 China ~80% Crushing (oil + meal), animal feed
🇪🇺 European Union ~8% Animal feed, food processing
🇯🇵 Japan ~2% Food (tofu, miso, edamame)
🇲🇽 Mexico ~2% Animal feed, crushing
🇹🇭 Thailand ~2% Animal feed, food processing
🇪🇬 Egypt ~1% Crushing, animal feed
🇮🇩 Indonesia ~1% Tofu, tempeh, animal feed
🇧🇩 Bangladesh ~1% Crushing, poultry feed

Main Brazilian Soybean Export Ports

Port State Annual Capacity Transit to Asia
Paranaguá Paraná ~45 MT/year ~30 days to China
Santos São Paulo ~25 MT/year ~32 days to China
Itaqui (São Luís) Maranhão ~20 MT/year ~25 days to China
Barcarena Pará ~10 MT/year ~22 days to China

How to Buy Soybeans from Brazil — Step by Step

  1. 1
    Define your specifications
    Confirm moisture, protein, oil content, GMO status and packaging requirements before approaching exporters. Brazilian exporters will ask for these upfront.
  2. 2
    Choose your Incoterms
    Most Brazilian soybean trade is done on FOB (buyer arranges freight) or CIF (seller arranges freight and insurance). FOB gives more control; CIF is simpler for buyers without freight relationships.
  3. 3
    Find a verified Brazilian exporter
    Work only with exporters registered with MAPA (Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture) and SECEX (Secretaria de Comércio Exterior). Avoid intermediaries who cannot provide certificates of origin and phytosanitary documents.
  4. 4
    Request a proforma invoice
    The proforma invoice confirms price, volume, specifications, Incoterms, payment terms and delivery schedule. Review carefully before signing.
  5. 5
    Arrange payment
    Common payment terms: Letter of Credit (LC) at sight or 30–60 days, or TT (wire transfer) with partial advance. LC is safer for first transactions with new suppliers.
  6. 6
    Documentation required
    Ensure you receive: Certificate of Origin (MAPA), Phytosanitary Certificate, Bill of Lading, Packing List, Commercial Invoice, Quality Analysis Certificate (SGS or equivalent).
  7. 7
    Arrange inspection
    For large volumes, commission an independent inspection at origin (SGS, Bureau Veritas or Cotecna) to verify quality and weight before shipment.

Major Brazilian Soybean Exporters and Trading Companies

The Brazilian soybean export market is dominated by large multinational trading companies with dedicated infrastructure:

Large Multinationals (ABCD Group)

Cargill, ADM, Bunge and Louis Dreyfus — known as the ABCD group — collectively handle the majority of Brazilian soybean exports. They have port terminals, crushing facilities and direct relationships with thousands of Brazilian farmers. Best suited for large volume buyers (50,000+ MT).

Brazilian Cooperatives and Mid-size Exporters

Copersucar, Coamo, C.Vale — major agricultural cooperatives that export directly. Often more competitive on price than multinationals for mid-size volumes (5,000–50,000 MT).

Specialised Exporters

For specific requirements (non-GMO, smaller volumes, custom specifications), specialised exporters offer more flexibility. Braziltrad maintains a verified database of soybean exporters across Brazil's main producing states.

⚠️ Warning: The Brazilian soybean export market attracts fraudulent intermediaries. Never pay advance without verifying the exporter's registration with MAPA and SECEX. Always use LC or escrow for first transactions.

Soybean Trade Calendar — Brazil 2026

Period Event Impact on Buyers
January–February Harvest begins (Mato Grosso) New crop prices emerge, book early
March–May Peak export window Best availability and competitive pricing
June–August Export volume declines Old crop tightens, prices may rise
September–November Planting begins Monitor weather for early price signals
December New crop estimates Forward contracts for following year

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity for Brazilian soybeans?

Typical minimum for bulk shipment is one vessel lot of 25,000–50,000 MT. For smaller quantities, some traders offer container shipments from 25 MT, though at a price premium.

How long does it take to receive soybeans from Brazil?

Transit time varies by destination: China 25–32 days, Southeast Asia 20–28 days, Middle East 18–25 days, Europe 14–20 days. Add 7–14 days for loading and documentation.

What certifications are required to import Brazilian soybeans?

Requirements vary by country. Most importers need a Phytosanitary Certificate (issued by MAPA), Certificate of Origin, and a quality analysis from an accredited laboratory. Some countries require fumigation certificates.

How do I find reliable Brazilian soybean exporters?

Braziltrad provides verified contacts for Brazilian soybean exporters and international buyers across 180+ countries. Our platform identifies active procurement contacts — direct to the decision-maker.

Is Brazilian soybean GMO?

The vast majority of Brazilian soybeans are GMO (RR — Roundup Ready). Non-GMO soybean is available but represents a small fraction of production and commands a significant premium (US$50–100/MT above GMO).