Brazil: Meat, dairy and fish are among the main opportunities for MS to export

Published 2021년 7월 12일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply in Brazil is exploring new export opportunities for dairy products and by-products from Mato Grosso do Sul, including dulce de leche and tilapia-type fish, in addition to the state's main exports of beef, cellulose, and soy beans. The Ministry is also working towards expanding agribusiness products into 200 new markets by the end of the year. The state is already exporting beef to several countries, and there is potential for exporting dairy products and bovine semen. The Ministry is also looking into the potential of fish exports, as Brazil's participation in the international fish trade is currently very small.
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Bovine protein and by-products; dairy products, such as dulce de leche and tilapia-type fish, were pointed out by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply, secretary of commerce and international relations, Orlando Ribeiro, as opportunities for exports from Mato Grosso do Sul. Ribeiro gave details on the subject during the celebrations of 70 years of the SRCG – Rural Union of Campo Grande, Rochedo and Corguinho, which will last until next Saturday (10). According to the Ministry, the main products currently exported by the state are beef, cellulose and soy beans, all of which are highly dependent on China. “This phenomenon is repeated in several other sectors, to a lesser and greater degree, which is also natural, since China is the largest consumer market in the world. However, work can be done to increase the share of products from Mato Grosso do Sul in the markets of other important partners, such as beef, which has ...

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