Brazil expands market for genetic material and animal feed

Published 2020년 8월 26일

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Brazil is expanding its agricultural exports, with new agreements in place for genetic material and animal feed. The Ministry of Agriculture has initiated discussions with Myanmar for bovine embryos, the United States for equine embryos, and Argentina for pig tallow. This is part of a broader strategy to open 53 new markets and expand existing ones, with 27 actions focused on Asian countries, primarily in the animal protein sector. Recent developments include Egypt allowing imports of Brazilian poultry meat and China opening its market to bovine trimmings from Brazil.
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Brazil will start exporting genetic material and animal feed to new countries, according to a survey by the Ministry of Agriculture obtained by Broadcast Agro. There were three new openings until the third week of August: possibility of negotiating bovine embryos with Myanmar, equine embryos with the United States and pig tallow for animal feed with Argentina. The portfolio counts 53 actions for opening new markets and also the expansion of products for commercial partners already consolidated since the beginning of the year, compared to 35 last year. In 2020, 27 actions involved Asian countries, with emphasis on the animal protein sector. Last month, Egypt allowed imports of Brazilian poultry meat and meat products. Myanmar has released the marketing of pork and meat products, bovine semen, live cattle for slaughter, live cattle for breeding, by-products for animal feed in Brazil. Genetic material such as bovine embryos and ...

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