Ecuador's poultry industry plans to increase chicken production by 5,000 tons for export to China

Published 2024년 5월 24일

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Ecuador's poultry industry, which produces large quantities of chicken, turkey, and eggs, is set to expand exports to China through a new free trade agreement. This expansion is anticipated to generate jobs, boost economic growth, and increase raw material consumption in Ecuador. The industry is working to meet China's health and quarantine standards and is aware of Chinese consumer preferences for chicken legs and feet. The agreement includes a 10% tariff on frozen chicken products, with a gradual reduction over 10 years. Efforts are also underway to enhance sanitary conditions in the poultry sector to support this market expansion.
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Ecuador's El Universal reported on the 22nd that Ecuador's poultry industry currently produces 549,000 tons of chicken, 17,000 tons of turkey, and 3.648 billion edible eggs annually. Conave said through social media X (formerly Twitter): "The free trade agreement with China will enable the poultry industry to expand exports to China, which means creating jobs, promoting economic growth, and promoting raw material consumption for Ecuador." Conave technical coordinator Juan Francisco Jaramillo (Juan Francisco Jaramillo) Jaramillo recently introduced the preparations made by the poultry farming industry to develop the Chinese market and the Chinese market's preferences for chicken consumption. In terms of chicken production capacity, Jaramillo said that Ecuador's chicken production capacity can fully meet the needs of the international market, and chicken production can increase according to the needs of the international market. In terms of applying for animal and plant quarantine ...
Source: Foodmate

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