Opening of the market in Peru for the export of Brazilian apples

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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Brazil has opened its eighth agricultural market in Peru this year, allowing for increased exports of products such as yerba mate, cassava bran, coconut fiber, dried clove flowers, hay, blood products, forestry products, meat, and soybeans. The value of Brazilian agricultural exports to Peru exceeded US$724 million in 2023. Since the beginning of 2023, Brazilian agribusiness has reached 194 market openings, totaling 272 openings in 61 destinations. This achievement is due to the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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This is the eighth market opening in Peru for Brazilian agricultural products this year. Previous openings favored Brazilian producers of yerba mate, cassava bran, coconut fiber, dried clove flowers, hay, and blood products from cattle and pigs. Brazilian agricultural exports to Peru exceeded US$724 million in 2023, with emphasis on forestry products, meat, and soybeans. Between January and September 2024, the value was US$548 million. In 2023, Brazil exported more than US$30 million in apples to around one hundred destinations. With this new authorization, Brazilian agribusiness has reached its 194th market opening this year, totaling 272 openings in ...
Source: Agricultura

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