Agriculture/MRE: Costa Rica opens market for live horses from Brazil

Published 2024년 7월 26일

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Brazil has been authorized to export live horses to Costa Rica, as announced by the Ministries of Agriculture and Foreign Affairs. This follows the recent market opening for mesenchymal stem cells from dogs, cats, and horses. In 2023, Brazil's agricultural exports to Costa Rica amounted to $272 million, including cereals, flours, forestry products, and soybean complex products. The new authorization is expected to enhance trade between the two nations and signifies international trust in Brazil's health control system. Brazil has secured 86 market openings for agribusiness products this year.
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By Isadora Duarte Brasília, 07/26/2024 - Brazil will be able to export live horses to Costa Rica, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported in a joint note released recently. The authorization was received by the Brazilian government this Friday, according to the folders. In February, the country had already opened the market for the entry of mesenchymal stem cells from dogs, cats and horses from Brazil. In 2023, Brazil exported US$272 million in agricultural products to Costa Rica, mainly cereals, flours and preparations, forestry products and products from the soybean complex. "This new opening should contribute to an increase in trade flow ...
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