Market opening in Colombia for setaria seeds from Brazil

Published 2024년 11월 1일

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The Brazilian government has approved the export of setaria seeds to Colombia, a resilient forage species used to feed beef cattle. This comes as Colombia's market was valued at US$1.3 billion for Brazilian agricultural exports in 2023. This approval is part of a larger effort, with 270 openings in 61 destinations since 2023, making it the 192th opening this year for Brazilian agribusiness, with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) working together to achieve these results.
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The Brazilian government welcomed the Colombian government's announcement that Brazil has authorized the export of setaria seeds, a forage species used to feed beef cattle. Known for their resilience, setaria seeds meet the demand of producers interested in forage solutions that optimize productivity and sustainability in animal husbandry. In 2024, markets for coconut seeds and dried distillers' grains had already been opened in Colombia. In 2023, Colombia represented a market worth US$1.3 billion for Brazilian agricultural exports. With this new authorization, Brazilian agribusiness has reached its 192nd opening this ...
Source: Agricultura

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