The Brazilian Animal Protein Expo SIAVS will be held from 6-9 August 2024, with Brazilian chicken and egg products opening up the Central American market, and ABPA visiting Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia

Published 2024년 4월 8일

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Expo SIAVS, set for August 6 to 9, 2024, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, aims to address key issues such as sustainability, safety, and international competitiveness within the Brazilian animal protein industry, encompassing poultry, pig, beef, and fisheries sectors. The event will host over 100 special forums on topics like sustainability, production, processing, technology, export, and logistics. Additionally, the article notes the expansion of the Brazilian poultry market into Central America, with El Salvador recently opening its market to Brazilian poultry, and a delegation from the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture visiting Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia to bolster trade relations in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The biennial Brazilian Animal Protein Expo SIAVS will be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil from August 6 to 9, 2024. At that time, all production and export companies in the Brazilian animal protein industry will discuss how to maintain the sustainable and safe supply of the Brazilian animal protein industry and strengthen the international competitiveness of the Brazilian animal protein industry. This expo will not only be attended by poultry and pig industry companies in the Brazilian animal protein industry, but also Brazilian beef and Brazilian fishery companies. The expo will also open more than 100 special forums: topics cover various fields such as industry sustainability, production, processing, technology, export and logistics; not only focusing on the present, but also planning for the medium- and long-term production and export strategies of Brazilian animal protein, so as to show the important position of the Brazilian animal protein industry in the Brazilian economy to all ...
Source: Foodmate

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