Dairy: Brazil focuses on the Chinese market

Published 2020년 11월 19일

Tridge summary

A webinar titled "Chinese Dairy Market" explored the potential for Brazil to increase dairy exports to China, including powdered milk, cheeses, and butter. Camila Sande, an export coordinator from the Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (CNA), highlighted Brazil's dairy production and ambitions to expand in the Chinese market. She also noted that Brazil is the world's third-largest milk producer, with an expected output of 47 billion liters by 2030. The webinar also underscored China's status as the world's largest importer of dairy products and the growing demand for dairy products in the country. A significant portion of the webinar was dedicated to discussing the benefits of a CNA office in Shanghai for Brazilian businesses and upcoming Agro.BR rounds and business missions aimed at the Chinese dairy market in 2021. The webinar included participation from key figures and organizations within the agricultural sector, such as the China Dairy Association and Viva Lácteos.
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Original content

Brazil has great potential to increase exports of powdered milk, cheeses, butter and several other dairy products to China, according to experts' evaluation during the “Chinese Dairy Market” webinar. The meeting, held on Thursday, discussed trade opportunities in the Asian country. The export coordinator of the Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (CNA), Camila Sande, presented the profile of production in Brazil and the expectations for the entry of dairy products into the Chinese market. “Our focus is on the Chinese market. We already have a consolidated relationship with China. The challenge for companies is the insertion of other products in the market, such as dairy products, through the registration of the brand and proper distribution ”, said Camila. Brazilian production “It was very important to hear from them that we are going to have strong partnerships in the country to accompany and support the promotion and entry of Brazilian dairy products in China”. ...
Source: SNA

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