MAPA details recent qualifications of Brazilian establishments for export to China

Published 2024년 4월 11일

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Brazil has significantly expanded its international trade opportunities, particularly in the agribusiness sector, with recent developments including the authorization of 38 establishments for exporting meat products to China and the approval of seven slaughterhouses to export fetal bovine serum, potentially adding R$10 billion to Brazil's trade balance over a year. This expansion is part of Brazil's broader strategy to diversify and increase its export markets, as evidenced by its 27th market opening in 2024 with South Korea for the export of animal by-products. These achievements underscore Brazil's growing influence in global agribusiness, marking the 105th commercial expansion across 50 countries since the beginning of 2023 and highlighting the country's efforts to strengthen its position as a leading exporter in the agricultural sector.
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This Thursday (11), the secretaries of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), Roberto Perosa (Trade and International Relations) and Carlos Goulart (Agricultural Defense), participated in a dialogue with the press to bring information about the authorization of Brazilian establishments for exporting products. During the conversation, Perosa and Goulart detailed the Brazilian government's efforts to create more and more opportunities for Brazilian producers in international trade, in addition to the Ministry's actions to promote new qualifications for commercial establishments in the country. The meeting was held at Mapa's headquarters and preceded the first shipment of meat to China, from plants recently authorized to export to the Asian country. Tomorrow (12), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, will visit one of the newly enabled meat processing plants, in Campo Grande (MS), and will also accompany the ...
Source: Agricultura

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