Angola, South Korea, Mexico, United Kingdom and Russia open markets to Brazil

게시됨 2024년 9월 28일

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Brazil has received health approvals to export yerba mate to Angola and South Korea, dried distillers grains (DDGs) to the United Kingdom and Mexico, and compacted hay feed to Mexico. Additionally, Russia has approved the import of sheep embryos from Brazil. Furthermore, dried clove flowers from India and coconut fiber from Brazil have been approved for import by Angola, South Korea, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Since 2023, Brazil has secured 138 market openings for agricultural products this year, totaling 216.
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Brazil will be able to export yerba mate, DDGs (dried distillers grains, a byproduct of corn ethanol) and compacted hay feed to new markets, the Ministries of Agriculture and Foreign Affairs reported in a joint statement. The health approvals were received by the Brazilian government this Friday (27). Check out the latest news on agriculture, livestock, the economy and weather forecasts in the palm of your hand: follow Canal Rural on WhatsApp! “These market openings will help increase trade flow with these three important destinations and reaffirm international confidence in Brazil's health control system,” the ministries highlighted. Angola and South Korea have opened their markets to Brazilian yerba mate. Russia has authorized the entry of sheep embryos from Brazil. The United Kingdom and Mexico have authorized the import of DDGs from Brazil. Brazil will also be able to export hay flour and pellets (compressed feed) for animal feed to ...
출처: CanalRural

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