Brazil gets market opening in Kenya for its beef, meat products and cattle offal

Published 2025년 2월 7일

Tridge summary

In 2024, Brazil exported over $41 million worth of agricultural products to Kenya, marking a significant market opening for both countries. This move is aimed at diversifying Brazil's trade partnerships and strengthening its productive sector, while providing Kenya, with a population of 55 million, access to high-quality meats to meet its growing demand for animal protein. The process for Kenyan importers to begin trading beef and derivatives from Brazil involves obtaining necessary import licenses and conducting a risk assessment for each potential Brazilian exporter. This development represents one of 321 new business opportunities that Brazilian agribusiness has secured since 2023.
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Original content

In 2024, Brazil exported more than $41 million worth of agricultural products to Kenya. This market opening should increase the trade flow between the two countries. For Brazil, this is an opportunity to diversify trade partnerships and strengthen the national productive sector. In turn, Kenya, with a population of 55 million, will now have access to internationally recognized quality meats, meeting the growing demand for animal protein in that country. To start trading beef and its derivatives, local importers will need to obtain import licenses and a risk assessment will be required for each ...
Source: Agromeat

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