Brazil is the major food supplierOpening marketsPIB agricultural

Published 2020년 6월 10일

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Since January 2019, over 700 agricultural establishments in Brazil have been approved to export their products to 24 countries, including Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines. The country has opened 65 markets for agricultural products this year, with significant growth in exports to Vietnam and South Korea, reaching record levels in April, exceeding $10 billion for the first time. The agricultural sector was the only one to show economic growth in the first quarter of 2020, with a 0.6% increase compared to the previous quarter and a 1.9% increase year-over-year.
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More than 700 establishments have been authorized to export agricultural products to 24 countries since January 2019 Earlier this week, four more poultry and one pork slaughterhouse have been accredited and will sell meat from Brazil to Vietnam. Minister Tereza Cristina (Agriculture, Livestock and Supply) celebrates the expansion of qualifications to another country. "This shows that the world looks at Brazil as a great food supplier, a food supplier", he highlights. The new poultry plants capable of exporting to Vietnam are located in the states of São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. The swine, in Minas Gerais. Exports of agricultural products to Vietnam in 2019 totaled US $ 27.5 billion. In 2018, they totaled US $ 22.6 billion. Since January 2019, Brazil has opened 65 markets for agricultural products, with 30 openings registered this year alone. On May 25, Thailand, for example, announced that it will import bone-in beef, boneless meat and edible beef ...
Source: Noticias

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