Brazil gains access to the Indian market for the export of bone derivatives for gelatin production

Published 2024년 11월 18일

Tridge summary

Brazil has received health approval from India for the export of bone derivatives, opening up the market for five additional Brazilian products. These include açaí powder, açaí juice, farmed fish, captured fish, and avocado fruits. India is the 14th largest destination for Brazilian agribusiness, with exports totaling US$ 2.03 billion from January to September. This marks the country's 196th new market accessed in 2023, adding to the 274 openings in 61 countries since the year began. This achievement is due to the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, the Brazilian embassy in India, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Original content

This week, Brazil celebrated the Indian government's health approval for the export of bone derivatives for the production of gelatin (“bone chips”). The formalization took place with the signing of the International Zoosanitary Certificate (CZI), consolidating the country as an important supplier of inputs for the gelatin industry in India. Since the beginning of 2023, five other Brazilian products have gained access to the Indian market: açaí powder, açaí juice, farmed fish (aquaculture), captured fish (extractive fishing) and avocado fruits. India is currently the 14th largest destination for Brazilian agribusiness, with exports totaling US$ 2.03 billion between January and September, with sugar and soybean oil being the most traded products. With this new opening, Brazil reaches the mark of 196 new markets accessed in 2023, totaling 274 openings in 61 ...

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