Brazil advances in process to export soybean meal to China, according to ministry

Published 2022년 7월 28일

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The Brazilian government has announced a breakthrough in negotiations with China, which is expected to open its market to Brazilian soybean meal. However, some procedures are still pending before shipments can commence. This comes as a significant development for Brazil, which has faced technical and bureaucratic challenges in accessing the Chinese market. The announcement was made during a May 23 meeting of the Sino-Brazilian High Level Coordination and Coordination Commission. The Brazilian Agriculture Ministry is also in discussions with the Chinese government to allow the export of corn from the 2022 crop in the second half of the year.
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The Brazilian government assesses that China has opened its market to soybean meal from Brazil, but some procedures are still lacking for shipments to actually take place, the Agriculture Ministry said, citing a breakthrough in negotiations for a long-awaited trade. Commenting on a report published earlier by Estadão, the Brazilian ministry confirmed this Thursday that the soy meal market “was opened” by the Chinese, but said that “some operational procedures are still lacking”, such as company registration, for example. China is the biggest buyer of soybeans from Brazil, which, on the other hand, has always faced technical and bureaucratic difficulties to enter the Chinese bran market. Historically, the biggest buyer of the Brazilian soy derivative, used in the manufacture of animal feed, is the European Union. Sought, the association that represents soy tradings and processors, Abiove, did not immediately comment on the matter. The Brazilian ministry cited an announcement during ...
Source: Moneytimes

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