The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA) in Brazil has signed a regionalization agreement with Singapore to allow trade in pork meat and products from Brazil in the event of an African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak. This agreement, which is already in effect, allows trade as long as the disease is contained in a specific area and health control measures are implemented. The partnership aims to provide greater security and predictability to the pork trade between the two countries and leverages Brazil's efficient official veterinary service and production sector. Singapore's market, known for its stringent standards, presents a significant opportunity for Brazil, a leading pork exporter, to increase its trade in the region.