Brazil hopes to expand its fresh fruit exports to China

Published 2021년 6월 27일

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Brazil is planning to increase its fresh fruit exports to China, aiming to become a major player in the Chinese market as the world's third-largest fruit producer. The country currently only exports melon to China and is working to include grapes and mangoes, among other fruits. The Brazilian government is advocating for sustainable agricultural practices and has a model of tropical agriculture that enhances land productivity. The Minister of Agriculture, Tereza Cristina Dias, emphasized the importance of reducing food loss and waste, and emphasized Brazil's potential to lead in sustainable food production.
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By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl / Xinhua Agency, @PortalPortuario, Brazil hopes to be able to export to China some of its main fresh fruits produced in the country, such as grapes and mangoes, expanding shipments of this type to the Asian country, according to the Minister of Agriculture, Tereza Cristina Dias. The minister affirmed that Brazil is currently the world's third largest producer of fruit, although it does not appear among the main exporters in the sector, something that the Chinese market could change if the arrival of new products to the Asian country is authorized. “In fruit exports, Brazil is the third largest producer in the world, but we are in a low number as exporters. Nowadays we hardly export melon to China, it is the only fresh fruit that we export to China ”, said Tereza. According to her, “we are working hard, because Brazil has enormous potential, but it is just beginning in these exports. I want to see if this year we can open the Chinese market for ...

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