Brazil secures market opening in Morocco for DDG exports

Published 2024년 9월 11일

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The Brazilian government is celebrating the authorization given by Morocco for the export of Dried Distiller Grains (DDG) to that country. DDG is a byproduct of grain distillation and is used in the production of animal feed due to its high nutritional value. Morocco is already one of Brazil's main trading partners in Africa, and the authorization expands the market for Brazilian agricultural exports. This achievement is part of the coordinated efforts between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) to expand Brazil's export opportunities, leading to the inclusion of Morocco as the 106th new market for Brazilian agribusiness this year.
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The Brazilian government celebrated the recent authorization granted by Morocco for the export of DDG (Dried Distiller Grains) to the African country. DDG, a byproduct resulting from the distillation of grains in the agribusiness industry, is widely used in the production of animal feed, due to its high nutritional value, which contributes to increasing the protein and energy content of livestock. Morocco is already one of Brazil's main trading partners on the African continent, ranking fourth in the ranking of destinations for Brazilian agricultural exports, which totaled US$ 1.23 billion in 2023. In total, trade between the two countries reached US$ 2.65 billion last year. With this new market opening, Brazilian agribusiness reaches its 106th conquest of the year, totaling ...

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