Qatar opens market for exports of goat and sheep meat from Brazil

Published 2024년 10월 21일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government has successfully opened the Qatari market for the export of goat and sheep meat, following the acquisition of the International Health Certificate. This development, marking the 182nd market access for Brazilian agribusiness in 2024, is anticipated to diversify trade relations between Brazil and Qatar, which have already seen substantial agricultural exchange, with around US$ 200 million exported to Qatar from January to September of the same year, predominantly in animal proteins. Since 2023, Brazil has secured access to 260 markets in 61 destinations through the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE), aiming to strengthen its global position in the international meat market.
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The Brazilian government celebrated the recent opening of the Qatari market for the export of goat and sheep meat, after obtaining the International Health Certificate. This achievement marks the 182nd opening of Brazilian agribusiness in 2024. Between January and September of this year, Brazil had already exported around US$ 200 million in agricultural products to Qatar, with approximately 90% of this value related to animal proteins, especially poultry and beef. The inclusion of goat and sheep meat in the country's export agenda has the potential to further diversify trade relations between Brazil and Qatar. With this new opening, Brazil has accumulated a total of 260 market accesses in 61 destinations since the ...

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