Brazil conquers market in Egypt with exports of buffalo meat and offal

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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The Egyptian government has approved Brazil's new health certificate model, permitting the export of beef, as well as buffalo meat and offal to Egypt. This development reinforces the trade relationship between the two countries, with Egypt being the ninth largest recipient of Brazilian agricultural exports in 2024. In the first ten months of this year, Egypt imported over US$ 2.59 billion in agricultural products from Brazil. Since 2023, Brazilian agribusiness has secured 208 market openings, totaling 286 new business opportunities in 62 destinations.
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The Egyptian government has accepted the new health certificate model for beef, and Brazil is now authorized to export buffalo meat and offal to the African country. The news was released yesterday by the Ministry of Agriculture. In a note published on the ministry's website, the ministry stated that the opening strengthens the trade relationship with Egypt – the ninth largest destination for Brazilian agricultural exports in 2024. According to the ministry, in the first ten months of this year, Egypt imported more than US$ 2.59 billion in agricultural products from Brazil. With this agreement, the government stated that Brazilian agribusiness has achieved 208 market openings in 2024, ...
Source: CanalRural

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