Brazil: Sindilat and Apex prepare a mission to Chile to prospect dairy exports

Published 2022년 8월 30일

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The Dairy Industry Union of Rio Grande do Sul (Sindilat) is planning to export dairy products to Chile, with a delegation of member companies to be sent to the Espacio Food & Service fair in Santiago. The initiative, backed by Apex Brasil, aims to increase the value of dairy products and decrease reliance on domestic demand. In 2021, Brazil exported 2,570 tons of dairy products to Chile, 34.48% of which came from Rio Grande do Sul, and the growth in exports has continued into 2022. Mozzarella cheese is the most popular dairy product exported from the region to Chile.
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Dairy products from Rio Grande do Sul are prospecting new product exports to Chile. The Dairy Industry Union of RS (Sindilat) is preparing a delegation of member companies to participate in Espacio Food & Service, a food industry fair in Santiago. The project is supported by Apex Brasil. “It is an alternative to add value to our products”, stressed the vice president, Alexandre Guerra, who has already signaled the interest of Cooperativa Santa Clara, in Carlos Barbosa (RS), to join the mission. According to the executive secretary of Sindilat, Darlan Palharini, the expectation is to take dairy products to open negotiations, both with the Chilean market and with other Latin American countries. “Some companies are already negotiating with Chile, Venezuela and Argentina. They are close markets and with excellent potential”, he pointed out during a press conference held this Monday (29/08) at Expointer. The fair will be held from the 27th to the 29th of September. The export of dairy ...
Source: Milkpoint

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