Morocco opens market for dried distillers grains from Brazil

Published 2024년 9월 12일

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The Brazilian government announced that Morocco has approved Brazil to export Dried Distiller Grains (DDG) to Morocco. DDG is a nutrient-rich substance used in animal feed. In 2023, Morocco was the fourth largest recipient of Brazil's agricultural exports to Africa, with a total of US$1.23 billion. This marks the 106th market Brazil has opened this year, and the 184th opening in 58 countries since 2023.
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement by the Moroccan government that Brazil has been authorized to export DDG (Dried Distiller Grains) from Brazil to Morocco. DDG is a byproduct of grain distillation in the agribusiness industry. It is a nutrient-rich input used in animal feed to increase the protein and energy content of livestock. Morocco was the fourth largest destination for Brazilian agricultural exports to Africa, totaling US$1.23 billion in 2023, a year in which trade between the two countries reached ...

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