New market opportunities for Brazilian meat exports

Published 2024년 5월 21일

Tridge summary

Bhutan's pork market offers potential for Brazilian pork exporters as its per capita consumption is low at 3 kilos per year. The country's import tariff for pork is similar to that for chicken meat, around 10%, providing competitive advantage to Brazilian proteins. The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) also welcomes the opportunity to expand in Lesotho, following the approval of the International Health Certificate for the Lesotho market. In 2023, Africa imported 816.6 thousand tons of chicken meat from Brazil, marking a 13.1% increase from the previous year.
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Bhutan is a new opportunity for Brazilian pork exporters A country with almost 1 million inhabitants, according to local indicators, more than 20% of its population consumes pork. Despite this, per capita consumption is still relatively low, not reaching 3 kilos per capita per year, according to FAOSTAT data. This is an indication of good potential for increasing consumption in the country, assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin. "The opening of this South Asian market comes at an important moment for the sector, which has sought to expand the capillarity of Brazilian exports, adding to other openings and expansions achieved by the excellent work of the Ministry of Agriculture team, under the leadership from Minister Carlos Fávaro, and from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs", he highlights. Luís Rua, markets director at ABPA, also highlights the good competitiveness that will be provided to Brazilian proteins in the region, given the advantageous tariff conditions of the ...
Source: EuroMeat

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