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The Arabica coffee futures market opened the week with technical adjustments to the main contracts on the New York Stock Exchange.
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We provide energy, commodities, medical supplies for all over the world.
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Soy, corn, sugar, coffee, and ethanol — sourced directly from Brazil's largest cooperatives and industries.
Premium beef, poultry, and pork from Brazil's top slaughterhouses, meeting international quality standards.

Medical supplies and devices from certified Brazilian manufacturers, delivered worldwide.
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Get It From Brazil is a Brazilian trading company established in 2018, specializing in the export of commodities, agricultural products, animal protein, and medical devices. Over the years, we have built a solid reputation for reliability, efficiency, and integrity in international trade.
Since our founding, we have successfully exported to all continents, serving clients across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Our operations are grounded in sustainability, safety, and ethical business practices, backed by the expertise gained from working alongside Brazil's largest power plants, cooperatives, industries, and slaughterhouses.
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A sugar packing company 100% focused on packaging excellence, serving clients worldwide.
Entire operation dedicated to sugar packaging excellence.
Your brand, our production. Custom packaging from 1kg to 50kg.
Highest quality and compliance standards for global markets.
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Av Raja Gabaglia, 2680
Belo Horizonte - MG, Brasil
Rodovia Anhanguera, KM 143 Galpão 05 - Jardim Olga Veroni
Limeira - SP, Brasil
1100 S Federal Hwy
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441, USA
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The Arabica coffee futures market opened the week with technical adjustments to the main contracts on the New York Stock Exchange.
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