Market opening in Colombia for coconut seeds

Published 2024년 6월 6일

Tridge summary

The Colombian government has approved the export of coconut seeds from Brazil, marking the fifth market opening for Brazilian agricultural products in Colombia within a year. The other authorizations include hydrolyzed chicken protein, pork fats, fish meal, and fish oil. In 2023, Colombia imported over US$1.37 billion worth of agricultural products from Brazil. This development is part of a broader strategy by the Brazilian government, led by President Lula, to expand agricultural markets, resulting in 62 market openings in 2023 and 140 in 51 countries since the start of Lula's third term.
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The Brazilian government received, with satisfaction, the announcement by the Colombian government of sanitary approval for the export of coconut seeds from Brazil to that country. This is the fifth market opening in Colombia in a year, adding to the authorizations for Brazilian exports of hydrolyzed chicken protein, oils and fats of pork origin, fish meal and fish oil. In 2023, Colombia imported more than US$1.37 billion in agricultural products from Brazil. With this announcement, Brazilian agribusiness reached its 62nd market opening this year, totaling 140 openings in 51 countries since the ...

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