According to Luis Rua, the Secretary of Commerce and International Relations of the Ministry of Agriculture, the country is one of the main markets in the African continent.
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Tanzania has opened its market to 14 Brazilian agribusiness products, said the Secretary of Trade and International Relations of the Ministry of Agriculture, Luis Rua. Brazil will be able to export live cattle for breeding; bovine embryos in vivo and in vitro; meat and poultry products; meat, offal, and their products from cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs; heat-treated products from cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry; fertile eggs and day-old chicks. "We have achieved 185 market openings for agribusiness products this year and 485 since 2023," Rua told journalists on the sidelines of the COP30 Farmers’ Summit, an event held by the Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (CNA) and the World Farmers' Organization (WFO) in Brasilia. For Rua, Tanzania is a potential market for Brazilian agribusiness exports, especially due to its large population, with around 67 million inhabitants. "We will participate in a multisectoral agriculture fair in Tanzania in January to ...
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