Bhutan opens market to Brazilian pork exporters

Published 2024년 5월 15일

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The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has announced the opening of the Bhutan market for Brazilian pork, which is expected to be well received as pork consumption in Bhutan is relatively low. The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) has applauded this decision, citing the market's potential for growth and the advantageous tariff conditions that will make Brazilian proteins competitive in the region.
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The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock announced the official opening of the Bhutan market for pork from Brazil yesterday. The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) applauded the announcement. A country with almost 1 million inhabitants, more than 20% of its population consumes pork. Despite this, per capita consumption is still relatively low, not reaching 3 kilos per capita per year, according to FAOSTAT data. This is an indication of good potential for increasing consumption in the country, said Ricardo Santin, president of ABPA. “The opening of this South Asian market comes at an important moment for the sector, which has sought to expand the capillarity of Brazilian exports, adding to other openings and expansions achieved by the excellent work of the Ministry of Agriculture team, under the leadership from Minister Carlos Fávaro, and from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs," he said. Luís Rua, markets director at ABPA, also highlighted the good competitiveness ...
Source: Thepigsite

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