The global market for meat-alternative proteins is projected to reach US$162 billion by 2030, with Brazil poised to play a significant role as a key supplier of superfoods like beans, lentils, chickpeas, and sesame. At the Brazil SuperFoods Summit in Brasília, discussions between exporters and importers were held, alongside the formalization of an agreement between ApexBrasil and IBRAFE to promote the internationalization of Brazil's pulse and special crops sector, aiming for exports to hit US$260 million by 2025. The summit underscored Brazil's potential in bean production and export, particularly targeting the Asian market and India, the largest consumer of pulses. Additionally, there's a renewed optimism for Brazil's participation in global fairs such as Anuga, SIAL, and Gulfood, following a period of downturns, with expectations of a strong performance in the beans and sesame sectors, signaling a recovery from recent global market lows.