Chicken and beef market opens in Papua New Guinea

Published 2024년 9월 23일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government is pleased that Papua New Guinea has approved health certificates for the import of poultry meat, mechanically separated chicken meat, and boneless beef cuts from Brazil. Exports will initially be conducted by Brazilian industrial plants inspected and approved by the Papuan government. These negotiations were driven by the Brazilian private sector, interested in the market of 9 million people in Papua New Guinea, the second most populous in Oceania. This opens up the 119th market for Brazilian agribusiness in 2024, with a total of 197 new opportunities in 59 destinations since 2023. This success is due to collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement by the Papua New Guinean authorities that health certificates have been approved for the import of poultry meat, mechanically separated chicken meat and boneless beef cuts from Brazil. Initially, exports will be carried out by Brazilian industrial plants that were inspected and approved by the Papuan government last year. Negotiations for access to the poultry meat market began in 2020, and those for beef in 2022, driven by the interest of the Brazilian private sector in the market of 9 million inhabitants — the second most populous in Oceania, behind only Australia. With these approvals, Brazilian agribusiness will reach its 119th market ...

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