Papua New Guinea opens market to Brazilian beef and chicken

Published 2024년 9월 24일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government is pleased with the decision of Papua New Guinea to allow the import of poultry meat, mechanically separated chicken meat, and boneless beef cuts from Brazil. The approval follows inspections of Brazilian industrial plants by the Papuan government last year. Negotiations for poultry meat exports began in 2020, and beef export negotiations started in 2022. The move comes as a result of interest from the Brazilian private sector in the Papuan market, which is the second most populous in Oceania. This development marks Brazil's 119th market opening in 2024, adding to the 197 new opportunities in 59 destinations since 2023.
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Original content

The Brazilian government has welcomed the announcement by the authorities of Papua New Guinea that health certificates have been approved for the import of poultry meat, mechanically separated chicken meat and boneless beef cuts from Brazil. Initially, exports will be carried out by Brazilian industrial plants that were inspected and approved by the Papuan government last year. Negotiations for access to the poultry meat market began in 2020, and those for beef in 2022, driven by the interest of the Brazilian private sector in the market with millions of inhabitants — the second most ...

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