Brazil may sell chicken meat to French Polynesia

Published 2023년 4월 3일

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Brazil is set to begin exporting chicken meat to French Polynesia, following approval from the region's health authorities. This marks the ninth market opening for Brazilian agricultural products this year, including cotton, live cattle, intestinal mucosa, fertile eggs, day-old poultry, quail semen, pork meat, and bovine gelatin, to countries such as Egypt, Algeria, Chile, Panama, Mexico, and Malaysia. The sales are expected to support French Polynesia's food service market, particularly the hotel industry, and underscore the quality and high sanitary controls of Brazilian exporters.
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Brazil may start exporting chicken meat to French Polynesia. The statement authorizing the sales was sent to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) by the health authorities of French Polynesia. According to the publication, the slaughterhouses that today ship to the European Union will be able to export chicken meat to the overseas territory located in the South Pacific Ocean. Sales should serve the country's food service market, especially for the hotel chain, which has tourism as its main economic sector. With the new open market, Brazil now has nine records of openings for products in the agricultural sector this year, and reinforces the recognition of international players for the quality and high sanitary controls established by Brazilian exporters. In January, Egypt opened the market for cotton and Algeria for live cattle. In ...
Source: Agricultura

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