The Brazilian government and the Mexican government have concluded the sanitary negotiation that will allow Brazil to export animal-based meals, produced from cattle and pigs, to the Mexican market.
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The Brazilian government and the Mexican government have concluded the sanitary negotiation that will allow Brazil to export animal-based flours, produced from cattle and pigs, to the Mexican market. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), the opening consolidates an important advance for the sector. "This new opening represents an opportunity for Brazilian producers and exporters in the animal recycling sector, as Mexico is a major importer of these products," the ministry highlighted. With around 130 million inhabitants, Mexico is the second-largest economy in Latin America, just behind Brazil. According to the survey, between January 2023 and July 2025, the country imported $7.7 billion in Brazilian agribusiness products, with a focus on soybeans, coffee, and animal ...
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