Opening of the market in Nigeria for Brazilian livestock products

Published 2024년 6월 26일

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The Brazilian government is pleased with the Nigerian health authority's authorization allowing Brazil to export live cattle, buffaloes for reproduction, and dairy products to Nigeria. In 2023, Nigeria imported over US$875 million in Brazilian agribusiness products, making it a significant trading partner. This new opening is expected to offer opportunities for national producers to expand their business. So far in 2023, Brazil has opened 71 markets, totaling 149 new markets in 52 countries.
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To continue reading the article, log in with your account or register on MilkPoint. Get access to exclusive content! The Brazilian government received, with satisfaction, the announcement, by the Nigerian health authority, of authorization for Brazil to export live cattle and buffaloes for reproduction, as well as milk and dairy products, to the country. In 2023, Nigeria imported more than US$875 million in Brazilian agribusiness products, being an important trading partner for Brazil in Africa. In addition to reflecting confidence in the Brazilian health control system, the new opening offers future opportunities for national producers to expand their business, given the great potential of the African continent in terms of demographic expansion and economic growth. If we want imports to become a thing of the past, the sustainable path is to produce with international competitiveness. Other areas of agribusiness were ...
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