Agriculture/MRE: Mexico opens market for pork pepsin from Brazil

Published May 23, 2024

Tridge summary

Brazil is set to export pork pepsin to Mexico, following market opening announcements by the Mexican government to the Brazilian government. Pork pepsin, a protein used in the food and pharmaceutical industries, marks Mexico's third market opening for Brazilian agricultural products of the year. From January to April, Brazil's agricultural exports exceeded US$1.01 billion, with 44 new markets in 26 countries.
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By Isadora Duarte Brasília, 05/23/2024 - Brazil will be able to export pork pepsin to Mexico, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a note. The market opening was informed yesterday by the Mexican government to the Brazilian government. Porcine pepsin, of animal origin, is used in the food and pharmaceutical industries, mainly as an input for the production of nutritional supplements and processed foods. According to the Ministry, this is Mexico's third market opening for Brazilian agricultural products this year. From January to April, Brazil exported more than US$1.01 billion in ...
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