Brazil may export five types of citrus fruits to India

Published 2025년 4월 29일

Tridge summary

Brazil and India have concluded negotiations enabling Brazil to export five citrus products, including Tahiti lime and Sicilian lemon, to India. This agreement broadens Brazil's agricultural exports to India, which already features items like açaí and fish. India is a crucial market for Brazilian agriculture, ranking as the 10th largest destination with over $3 billion in exports last year. The citrus export deal is anticipated to strengthen trade relations and boost exports of higher value-added products. This is Brazil's 55th market opening in 2025, contributing to 355 new business opportunities since 2023, facilitated by Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Original content

The Brazilian government and the Indian government have successfully concluded negotiations that will allow Brazil to export five citrus products to the Asian country: Tahiti lime ("Citrus latifolia"), Sicilian lemon ("Citrus limon"), sweet orange ("Citrus sinensis"), tangerine and similar products ("Citrus reticulata" and "Citrus deliciosa"). The announcement was made on Tuesday (29), expanding the range of Brazilian agricultural products with access to the Indian market. Since 2023, six other Brazilian products have already conquered the Indian market, including açaí powder, açaí juice, farmed fish (aquaculture), captured fish (extractive fishing), bone derivatives for the production of gelatin and avocado. India stands out as the 10th largest destination for Brazilian agricultural products, with exports exceeding US$ 3 billion last year. The main products traded were those from the sugar and alcohol complex, soybeans and textile fibers. With the new opening for citrus fruits, ...
Source: Agrolink

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