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.