In 2025, Brazil reached new markets for agricultural products in 58 destinations, adding to the 300 obtained during the management of the Ministry of Agriculture, totaling 82 countries. The record consolidates the openings made over the past three years, with an average of 14 processes completed per month. In total, US$ 3.4 billion in revenue were added to Brazil's trade balance from these openings, according to the ministry. Together, these new markets have the potential to increase US$ 37.5 billion annually to Brazilian exports within five years, as commercial flow is intensified. Animal proteins lead the ranking of new markets with 112 processes, followed by animal genetic material with 79 and animal feed with 61. Mexico was the champion with 24 authorizations for Brazilian agribusiness products, according to data from the Market Openings platform of the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade and International Relations. The pace of opening new markets is considered robust by the ...
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