Ministry of Agriculture confirms China's authorization of 38 slaughterhouses for export
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Published Mar 13, 2024
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China has granted licenses to an additional 38 Brazilian refrigerated units, allowing them to export meat to the country. This is the largest authorization ever recorded, bringing the total number of Brazilian slaughterhouses permitted to export meat to China to 144. China is Brazil's primary market for beef, pork, and chicken exports, having imported 8.8 million tons of meat worth over US$23.5 billion in 2023.
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By Isadora Duarte and Leandro Silveira São Paulo, 03/12/2024 - The Ministry of Agriculture (Mapa) confirmed, in a note, that China authorized another 38 Brazilian refrigerated units to export meat to the country, as anticipated in the report. Authorization for new Brazilian industries was communicated by the General Customs Administration of China (Gacc) to the Ministry of Agriculture. According to the ministry, licenses were granted to eight chicken slaughterhouses, 24 cattle slaughterhouses, a beef thermoprocessing establishment and five warehouses, something unprecedented in trade with China, of which one for beef, three for chicken and one for pork. . “This is an important moment for both sides. China will receive quality meat at competitive prices, guaranteeing products for its population, and Brazil will be assured of job creation, opportunities and growth for the Brazilian economy. It is a historic day in the Brazil-China trade relationship, a historic day for our ...
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