Brazilian government mission to India results in the opening of two new markets for agribusiness exports

Published 2025년 10월 21일

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An official mission by the Brazilian government to India resulted in the opening of two new markets for the export of bovine bone, horn, and hoof derivatives, strengthening the competitiveness of the Brazilian agribusiness and expanding agricultural cooperation between the countries.

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Concluding the official mission of the Brazilian government to India, led by the Vice President and Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services, Geraldo Alckmin, this Friday (17), the delegation returns to Brazil with the authorization to export new animal products to the Indian market. The certificates authorizing Brazil to export bovine bone derivatives; and horns and hooves were delivered during a meeting with the Deputy Secretary of Livestock and Dairy of India, Varsha Joshi, and the delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), including the Deputy Secretary of Trade and International Relations, Marcel Moreira, and the agricultural attaché in New Delhi, Ângelo de Queiroz Maurício. "These openings demonstrate that Brazil has the capacity to fully exploit the potential of our herds, adding value to every part of the animals. The export of these products contributes directly to the competitiveness of Brazilian livestock chains. They are used to meet ...
Source: Agrolink

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