Brazil advances in protein negotiations with Mexico

Published 2024년 9월 3일

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) joined a mission led by the Ministry of Agriculture in Mexico City to bolster Brazil's role in global food security. The event, hosted at the Brazilian Embassy, featured representatives from ApexBrasil, ABIEC, and over ten Brazilian companies. Discussions centered on enhancing partnerships to supply poultry meat, pork, eggs, and genetic material to Mexico, highlighting Brazil's product quality, health standards, and sustainability. Key outcomes included the resumption of poultry genetics exports to Mexico and positive expectations for tariff negotiations and poultry meat exports from Rio Grande do Sul. Mexico remains a crucial market for Brazilian chicken and pork, with significant growth in exports.
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English In a mission led by the Ministry of Agriculture, ABPA reinforces Brazil's position as a partner for food security São Paulo, September 3, 2024 – The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) participated, last Thursday (29), in a series of agendas led by the Secretary of International Relations of the Ministry of Agriculture, Roberto Serroni Perosa and the Secretary of Agricultural Defense, Carlos Goulart, in Mexico City. In addition to agendas with interlocutors from the local private sector, ABPA's market director, Luis Rua, together with the association's marketing coordinator, Nayara Dalmolin, participated in an action in partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), ABIEC (Brazilian Association of Meat Exporting Industries) and the Brazilian Embassy in Mexico City to promote business and ties with the Mexican market. The event, which took place at the Brazilian Embassy in Mexico City, was attended by Secretaries Perosa and ...
Source: Abpa

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