Market opening in Mexico for poultry genetic material from Brazil

Published 2024년 7월 1일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government is pleased with Mexico's decision to allow Brazil to export poultry genetic material to the country, following over $850,000 in imports of the product in 2023. This new market opportunity is in addition to existing authorizations for Brazil to export donkey and porcine pepsin genetic material, poultry and fish oil for animal feed to Mexico. In the first five months of 2023, Mexico imported over $1.3 billion in agricultural products from Brazil, making it the eighth largest destination for Brazilian agricultural exports. Since 2023, 73 markets have been opened in 30 countries, totaling 151 new markets in 52 countries, a achievement credited to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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Original content

The Brazilian government received, with satisfaction, the announcement, by the Mexican government, of authorization for Brazil to export poultry genetic material (day-old chicks) to that country. In 2023, Mexico recorded imports of more than US$850,000 of the product, which demonstrates the potential of this market for Brazil. The new opening adds to authorizations previously obtained for exports to Mexico of donkey and porcine pepsin genetic material, poultry oil and fish oil intended for animal feed. In the first five months of the year, Mexico imported more than US$1.3 billion in agricultural products from Brazil, becoming the eighth largest destination for Brazilian exports in the sector. Products from the soybean complex, forestry products and meat are among the main goods exported by Brazil. In 2024, 73 markets have already ...
Source: Agricultura

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