Brazil opens markets for beef, dairy products and genetic material

Published 2022년 1월 4일

Tridge summary

Brazil has successfully opened eight new markets for its agricultural products in December, including beef, dairy, poultry, bovine genetic material, and seeds. These new markets, established with the help of the Ministry of Agriculture's Secretariat for Trade and International Relations, include Cuba, Malaysia, Colombia, Mexico, and Uganda. In 2021, the ministry executed 77 market opening actions, enabling Brazil to export a variety of agricultural products to more countries. These openings range from poultry genetic material to live cattle, fruits, and animal feed items, marking a significant expansion in Brazil's agricultural export reach.
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Brazil will start exporting beef, dairy products and poultry and bovine genetic material to new countries. Eight markets for Brazilian agricultural products were opened in December, according to information supplied by the Ministry of Agriculture's Secretariat for Trade and International Relations. The most recent was the possibility of exporting bovine fibroblasts for cloning purposes from Brazil to Argentina, which was formalized last Thursday (30) with the acceptance of phytosanitary protocols by both countries. At the end of December, Cuba released the entry of embryo and bovine semen from Brazil. Malaysia allowed the importation of Brazilian beef and offal of beef origin from the country. To Colombia, Brazil obtained the guarantee to export meat and bone meal and beef tallow. Mexico authorized the sale of Brazilian dairy products and Uganda of poultry genetic material from Brazil. In 2021, the portfolio totaled 77 market opening actions, which means the possibility of ...
Source: PortalDBO

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