Brazil: Opening of a market in Costa Rica for the export of live horses

Published 2024년 7월 26일

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The Brazilian government has announced that Costa Rica has authorized the import of live horses from Brazil, a move expected to enhance trade and demonstrate confidence in Brazil's health control system. Costa Rica is a key market for Brazilian agricultural products, with exports reaching US$272 million in 2023 and US$153 million in the first half of 2024. In February, Brazil also opened a market in Costa Rica for mesenchymal stem cell products from animals. This development marks the 86th market opening for Brazilian agriculture in 2024, totaling 164 openings in 54 countries since 2023, thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement by the Costa Rican government of authorization for Brazil to export live horses to that country. This new opening should contribute to an increase in trade flow between the two countries, reflecting international confidence in Brazil's health control system. Costa Rica is an important destination for Brazilian agricultural products. The main exported items are cereals, flours and preparations, forestry products and soy products. In 2023, Brazil's agricultural exports to this market reached US$272 million. In the first half of 2024, they reached US$153 million. In February, Brazil also opened a market in Costa Rica for the export of products based on mesenchymal stem cells from dogs, cats and horses, for therapeutic purposes. With this announcement, Brazilian agriculture reaches ...
Source: Agricultura

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