Agriculture: Singapore opens market for processed beef and pork from Brazil

Published 2023년 8월 4일

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Brazil has reached an agreement with Singapore to export processed beef and pork. The International Health Certificate will need adjustment to allow for the exportation of non-sterilized meat. The move is seen as a significant achievement for Brazilian agriculture and livestock, as Singapore is a valuable market for Brazilian exports.
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By Isadora Duarte Brasília, 08/04/2023 - Brazil will be able to export processed beef and pork to Singapore, the Ministry of Agriculture said in a note. The agreement was negotiated by the portfolio with the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), with the adjustment of the International Health Certificate (CSI). "Processed beef and pork meat, not subjected to commercial sterilization, may be exported after the establishment has been accredited by the SFA", clarified the ministry. According to the ministry, slaughterhouses can now start the qualification process for the country. "It is yet another important achievement for Brazilian agriculture and livestock, as we expand our trade relations with a relevant market and export products with greater added value", said the Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro. According to data from the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services (MDIC), in 2022, Singapore was the seventh destination ...
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