The Minister of Agriculture expects Mexico to open its market for animal-derived flours in the coming days.
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Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro said that Brazil hopes Mexico will open its market to animal-based meal from Brazil, which is used in animal feed. "Brazil hopes that in the coming days, Mexico will open its market to bovine and porcine meals from Brazil so that we can supply these products to Mexico," Fávaro stated this Thursday (28) to journalists during the Brazilian government mission to Mexico, led by Vice President Geraldo Alckmin. Fávaro recalled that Brazil has already allowed the import of Mexican avocado. "We are on the verge of opening the market for peaches, tuna derivatives, and asparagus from Mexico," the minister anticipated. See everything about agriculture, livestock, economy, and weather forecast first: follow Canal Rural on Google News! The minister also highlighted that exports of agricultural products to Mexico have grown by about US$ 870 million since the beginning of 2023. "But we did not come here solely with the aim of selling Brazilian products, but ...
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