Thailand opens market for product used in animal feed from Brazil, says ministry

Published 2023년 12월 6일

Tridge summary

Brazil has gained permission to export palatability products made from poultry and pork liver hydrolyzate to Thailand for animal feed. The negotiations took three months, and this comes after Thailand also authorized the import of Brazilian corn bran. Brazil exported $3.14 billion worth of agricultural products to Thailand last year, with soybeans and soybean meal making up the majority of shipments.
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Original content

Brazil will be able to export palatability products to Thailand, based on poultry and pork liver hydrolyzate, for animal feed, the Ministry of Agriculture said in a statement. According to the ministry, negotiations to open the market with the endorsement of the market's International Health Certificate took around three months. Recently, Thailand authorized the import of Brazilian corn bran, resulting from the production of corn ethanol, DDG. According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, last year, Brazil exported US$3.14 billion in agricultural products to Thailand, totaling 5.58 million tons, making it the third ...
Source: Mixvale

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