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Canada's appetite for Brazilian cocoa butter has exploded over the past decade

Canadian demand for Brazilian cocoa butter has intensified, with exports accelerating sharply in the last year, solidifying a multi-year growth cycle.

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Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Manteiga, gordura e óleo, de cacau with Canadá
Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Manteiga, gordura e óleo, de cacau with Canadá

Summary

  • •Total export value surged from US$ 5.4 million in 2023 to US$ 33.3 million in 2025, a 521% increase.
  • •The growth rate accelerated, jumping 136% in 2024 and an even higher 163% in 2025.
  • •The trend establishes Canada as a key, high-growth destination for Brazilian value-added cocoa products.
  • •Brazil is solidifying its role as a reliable alternative supplier amid global cocoa market volatility.

Brazilian exports of cocoa butter to Canada have registered a landmark expansion, surging 521% between 2023 and 2025. The total value leaped from US$ 5.4 million to US$ 33.3 million, cementing a durable, high-growth trade corridor for this key food ingredient. This is not a statistical anomaly but a structural shift, indicating a significant and sustained increase in Canadian reliance on Brazilian supply.

The data reveals a trend that is not only positive but accelerating. This movement positions Brazil as a primary supplier to a strategic North American market at a time of global volatility in the cocoa supply chain. For operators in the food processing, confectionery, and cosmetics industries, this three-year performance signals a fundamental realignment.

Year by year

The trajectory shows clear and escalating momentum. The baseline was set in 2023 with US$ 5.37 million in exports. The first major leap occurred in 2024, when sales more than doubled, climbing 136% to reach US$ 12.66 million. This initial surge confirmed a new level of demand.

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That growth, however, was just a precursor. In 2025, the trend accelerated dramatically. Exports shot up by an additional 163%, hitting a new high of US$ 33.34 million. The year-on-year growth rate increased, demonstrating that Canadian appetite for Brazilian cocoa butter is not plateauing but expanding at an even faster pace. This completes a three-year cycle of unambiguous, compounding growth.

What's sustaining the move

Several structural factors underpin this expansion. First, persistent global supply chain disruptions and crop challenges in traditional cocoa-producing regions of West Africa have prompted major importers to diversify their sourcing. Brazil, with its significant agricultural capacity and established processing industry, stands as a credible and scalable alternative.

Second, a favorable exchange rate has likely provided a tailwind, making Brazilian exports more competitively priced on the international market. This allows Brazilian producers to offer attractive terms without compromising margins, capturing market share from other global suppliers.

Finally, the consistency of the product itself plays a role. Brazilian cocoa butter is recognized for its quality, which is critical for use in high-end confectionery and cosmetics. As Canadian importers secure their supply chains, they are locking in contracts with suppliers who can guarantee reliable volume and quality, a role Brazil is increasingly filling.

What this means for you
For exporters
  • Assess 2026 production capacity immediately to meet what is now established, high-volume Canadian demand.
  • Prioritize locking in multi-year contracts to capitalize on the current strong market position before competitors react.
  • Review logistics and shipping lanes to Canada for potential efficiencies as volume continues to scale.

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This analysis is written by the Kyrodata Editorial Team from official data. See our methodology →

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BR exportsSH4 1804 · Manteiga, gordura e óleo, de cacauCanadá
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Sources

  • ·MDIC ComexStat — capítulo 1804 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 1804 (2025)
  • ·BACEN — Cotações PTAX históricas (2025)

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For importers
  • Secure 2026 supply agreements early, as the Brazil-Canada corridor for cocoa butter is no longer an emerging trend but a core route.
  • Explore different Brazilian suppliers and production regions to diversify and mitigate concentration risk with a single partner.

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