Opening of a market in South Korea for the export of shrimp-based products

Published 2024년 4월 16일

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The Brazilian government has recently announced a significant development in its agribusiness sector, with South Korea authorizing the import of ten Brazilian shrimp-based products without the need for an International Health Certificate. This range of products includes various forms of shrimp, such as headless, peeled, cooked, or raw, available in frozen or chilled states. To export these products, Brazilian exporters are required to register with South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. This move comes as the second market South Korea has opened to Brazil in less than a month, previously authorizing animal by-products for feed. South Korea represents a crucial market for Brazilian agricultural exports, which amounted to US$3.37 billion in 2023. This achievement is part of Brazil's ongoing efforts to expand its agribusiness exports, marking its 106th commercial expansion in 50 countries since last year, facilitated by the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The Brazilian government welcomed South Korea's decision to authorize Brazilian exports of ten shrimp-based products to that market, without the need to issue an International Health Certificate (CSI). Non-quarantine shrimp can be sold in different forms: headless, peeled, gutted or not, with or without tails, cooked or raw, all available frozen or chilled. Varieties include Ebi shrimp (for sushi), head and shell shrimp, Torpedo shrimp (breaded), seasoned shrimp and a mix of shrimp and fish pieces. Brazilian establishments interested in exporting products must be previously registered with the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety of South Korea. Registration can be carried out by both the South Korean importer and the Brazilian exporter. This is the second market opened by South Korea in less than a month. At the beginning of April, the country authorized the export by Brazil of by-products of animal origin (poultry flour and fat) intended for animal feed. In 2023, South Korea was the ...
Source: Agricultura

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