New markets can be accessed after El Salvador signs a health certificate with Brazil

Published 2024년 4월 1일

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) has successfully opened the El Salvador market to Brazilian chicken meat and eggs, marking a significant milestone as the first Central American country to establish a health certificate agreement with Brazil. This achievement is anticipated to pave the way for access to additional markets in the region. El Salvador, home to 6.4 million people, is a notable importer of animal protein, with annual imports exceeding 22 thousand tons of chicken meat and 2.5 thousand tons of eggs, predominantly from the United States and Guatemala. The ABPA sees this as a strategic opportunity to foster partnerships and expand Brazil's footprint in the Central American market.
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São Paulo, 04/01/2024 - The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) said that the opening of the El Salvador market for chicken meat and eggs from Brazil, announced by the federal government on Friday (29), paves the way to build partnerships in the region. "It is the first market in Central America to sign a health certificate with Brazil and the expectation is that this can help with access to other markets in the region", said ABPA's markets director, Luís Rua, in a statement. of exporting units has not yet been established. "With a population of 6.4 million inhabitants, the Salvadoran market has an interesting demand ...
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