Agricultural International Trade by Brazilian Ports: A Study Using Social Network Analysis

Author:

Xavier Daniel Laurentino de Jesus12ORCID,Reis João Gilberto Mendes dos13ORCID,Ivale André Henrique4ORCID,Duarte Aparecido Carlos4ORCID,Rodrigues Gabriel Santos1ORCID,Souza Jonatas Santos de1ORCID,Correia Paula Ferreira da Cruz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. RESUP Research Group, Postgraduate Program in Production Engineering, Universidade Paulista—UNIP, R. Dr. Bacelar, 1212-4fl, São Paulo 04026002, Brazil

2. Centro Paula Souza, Faculdade de Tecnologia da Zona Leste, Av. Águia de Haia, 2983, São Paulo 03694-000, Brazil

3. Social and Applied Sciences Center, Mackenzie Presbyterian University—MPU, Av. Consolação, 930, São Paulo 01302907, Brazil

4. Postgraduate Program in Production Engineering, Universidade Paulista—UNIP, R. Dr. Bacelar, 1212-4fl, São Paulo 04026002, Brazil

Abstract

Agribusiness trade is a complex network of commercial relations among countries, and it is influenced by on-shore and off-shore logistics. Therefore, it is essential to comprehend these relationships to improve decision-making regarding production and logistical development. This paper investigates Brazilian agricultural and livestock exports between 2013 and 2022 to understand logistical bottlenecks based on trade partners. To do so, we performed descriptive statistics and social network analysis (SNA) considering measures such as degree centrality, k-core, and tie strength. Our results indicate Brazil’s dependency on Asian markets whereby eight of ten are located on this continent. We observe an unexpected result regarding the low purchase of these products byimportant Brazilian partners such as the United States, the UK, and the European Union. Finally, the study confirms the Brazilian logistical bottleneck where two logistical corridors correspond to 76% of all agricultural exports in the period, with Santos, the busiest port, moving more than 46% of the cargo.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior-Brasil

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science

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