Brazil announces opening of market in Gabon for corn, sorghum, brachiaria and soybean seeds

Published 2024년 10월 30일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government has announced a approval of a phytosanitary proposal by Gabon, enabling the export of corn, sorghum, brachiaria and soybean seeds to Gabon. This approval follows Gabon's imports of over US$ 49 million worth of Brazilian agribusiness products from January to September of this year, surpassing the total imports of the previous year. This marks Brazil's 191st market opening in 2024, adding to the 269 openings in more than 61 countries since 2023.
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The Brazilian government announced, in a joint statement from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE), the approval of the phytosanitary proposal by Gabon for the export of corn, sorghum, brachiaria and soybean seeds. From January to September of this year, Gabon imported more than US$ 49 million in products from Brazilian agribusiness, surpassing the total value exported last year, of approximately US$ 46 million. ...

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