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Brazil opens 100 markets for agricultural exports in 15 months

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Published Mar 28, 2024

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In a significant expansion of Brazil's agricultural export markets, Minister of Agriculture Carlos Favaro announced the opening of 100 new markets in 49 countries for Brazilian agricultural products since January 2023. This expansion, which includes the recent approval for exporting goat and sheep products to Egypt, underscores the success of Brazil's meat processing industry's sanitary controls. The new markets, spread across continents including Asia, the Americas, Africa, Oceania, and Europe, demonstrate the global demand for a diverse range of Brazilian agricultural exports such as cotton, beef, pork, acai juice, poultry, papaya, rice, fish, eggs, and coffee.
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Brazil’s Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Favaro, announced last week that over the past 15 months since January of 2023, Brazil has opened 100 new markets in 49 countries for its agricultural products. The latest two were announced last Tuesday, March 19th, when the Minister confirmed the export of goat and sheep products to Egypt. Minister Favro indicated that the opening of new markets confirms the success of sanitary controls in the Brazilian meat processing industry and he expects more openings in the months ahead. Of the 100 new markets, 36 are in Asia (Saudia Aribia, Armenia, Bhutan, China, Philippines, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam): 35 are in the Americas (Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, United States, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, and Uruguay); 17 are in Africa (South Africa, Angola, Algeria, Botswana, Egypt, Morocco, ...
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