Japan opens market to Brazilian avocados

Published 2024년 9월 5일

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Brazil is set to begin exporting avocados to Japan, as announced by the country's Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro. This approval is part of a broader strategy by the Brazilian government to expand agricultural markets, which has seen the opening of 182 new markets in 20 months, covering 53 countries, an unprecedented record. The diversification of economic opportunities is seen as crucial amidst flat commodity prices. Other recent successes include the authorization for Brazilian beef exports to Mexico, approval for Brazilian cotton in Egypt, and the introduction of kosher chicken meat from Brazil into Israel. So far this year, Brazil has secured 104 new markets for its agribusiness products.
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Brazil will be able to export avocados to Japan, according to the Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro. The approval was communicated to the Brazilian government this Wednesday (4). “There were 182 new markets opened in 20 months of President Lula’s government for 53 countries – an absolute record”, said Fávaro at the opening of the SuperAgro 2024 forum, held by Exame magazine, in Cuiabá. Check out the latest information on agriculture, livestock, the economy and weather forecasts in the palm of your hand: follow Canal Rural on WhatsApp! For Fávaro, the new economic opportunities are the result of the reestablishment of good diplomatic relations by the Brazilian government. “At a time of flat commodity prices, how much more difficult would it be to produce so much if we didn’t have new markets open?”, asked the minister. ...
Source: CanalRural

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