Brazil expands agricultural and livestock trade in Asia, conquers six new markets, and reinforces technical and scientific cooperation with Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Brazil concluded an official mission to Indonesia and Malaysia with significant advances for the agricultural sector. The agenda, held between October 23 and 28, resulted in the opening of six new markets, the revision of sanitary protocols, and the signing of technical and scientific cooperation agreements. Since the beginning of the government, the country has totaled 466 opened markets. "We worked to open markets, strengthen diplomatic ties, and secure opportunities for Brazilian producers. We continue to expand Brazil's agricultural presence in the world," said the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, in a statement. In Kuala Lumpur, new export channels were secured for extractive and farmed fish, sesame, powdered eggs, melons from Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte, and apples from Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. Additionally, the trade of chicken meat with Malaysia was resumed, with an updated sanitary protocol that reduced the suspension period from 12 to ...
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