Brazil: ABPA & ApexBrasil promote action in the Algerian market

Published 2024년 5월 29일

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) and the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) recently promoted new business opportunities at the SIPSA Filaha Agrofood fair in Algiers, Algeria. The event focused on promoting halal chicken meat exports to Africa, with the Algerian market having imported 10 thousand tons of Brazilian chicken meat in the past six months. ABPA manages the five sectoral brands of Brazilian poultry, eggs, and pork exports, and ApexBrasil promotes Brazilian products and services abroad, attracting foreign investment to strategic sectors of the Brazilian economy.
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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA), in partnership with the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), promoted new business in an action held between the 20th and 23rd of May, during SIPSA Filaha Agrofood, held in Algiers (Algeria). In the midst of one of the most relevant food and beverage fairs in North Africa, ABPA, with the support of the Brazilian Embassy in the Algerian capital, enabled the participation of agribusinesses exporting halal chicken meat at the fair. The action to promote the sectoral brands Brazilian Chicken, Brazilian Egg, Brazilian Breeders and Brazilian Duck included a specific structure for animal protein from Brazil at the event, carried out together with the Brazilian Association of Meat Exporting Industries (ABIEC). “The Algerian market was opened to Brazilian chicken meat exports just over six months ago, and has already imported 10 thousand tons, entering the top 30 main export destinations from Brazil. The potential ...

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