In less than two years, Brazil conquered 100 new markets for its agricultural and agro-industrial products

Published 2020년 11월 4일

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Since 2019, under President Jair Bolsonaro's government, Brazil has managed to open 100 new markets for its raw materials and agro-industrial products, a significant achievement according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. This initiative, which includes traditional and non-tr traditional agricultural products, aims to diversify Brazil's export portfolio. The new markets are distributed across 45 Americas, 40 Asia, 14 Africa, and 1 Oceania, as per the Ministry of Trade and International Relations.
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Slowly, but without pause, the Brazilian ministries have worked since January 2019, since the inauguration of President Jair Bolsonaro, in the opening of multiple markets for raw materials and agro-industrial products. Thus they achieved the mark of 100 new destinations, from the most recent opening of the export of farmed pork to Colombia. The work to open external markets not only included the sale of traditional products, but also of various products of the agricultural chain, such as nuts, tea, fruits, fish, dairy products and plants, assisting the objective of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply of diversify the Brazilian export basket. “This means new opportunities for Brazilian producers who have been working hard and showing a lot of resilience, even going through a pandemic. I firmly believe in the competition and competitiveness of our producers ”, highlights Minister Tereza Cristina (Agriculture, Livestock and Supply). Of the 100 new markets, 45 are in ...

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