Egypt opens market for 10 types of seeds from Brazil

Published 2021년 11월 10일

Tridge summary

Brazil has received authorization to export ten types of seeds to Egypt, following the acceptance of the country's phytosanitary protocols. This is part of a larger initiative by Brazil, which has secured 68 market openings this year, allowing for the export of a variety of new products. These openings include ornamental fish and fish flour to India, as well as agricultural products like live cattle, fertile eggs, day-old chicks, poultry genetic material, animal meal, ginger, animal feed, and plasma products. The country has also received permission to export sheep meat and bovine giblets, marking significant market expansions in various countries.
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By Isadora Duarte São Paulo, 11/09/2021 - Brazil will start exporting ten types of seeds to Egypt, according to information supplied by the Secretariat of Commerce and International Relations of the Ministry of Agriculture, obtained exclusively by Broadcast Agro. They are: Bermuda grass, eggplant, watermelon, cucumber, tomato, pepper, pepper, pumpkin, corn and flax seeds. These openings were formalized on October 25 with the acceptance of the phytosanitary protocols by the countries. Also in October, the country obtained authorization to sell ornamental fish and fish flour to India. In the year, the folder accounts for 68 actions of market opening, which means the possibility of marketing a new product by commercial partner. In September, another eight markets were opened for Brazilian products, including live cattle, fertile eggs and day-old chicks, poultry genetic material, animal meal, ginger, animal feed and plasma products, and powdered bovine hemoglobin. In August, the ...
Source: Broadcast

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