Agriculture/MRE: Singapore opens market for gelatin and bovine collagen from Brazil

Published Nov 14, 2023

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Brazil has gained approval to export gelatin and bovine collagen to Singapore, a market that imported $62 million worth of these products in 2022. The opening of this market, along with Singapore's recent authorization to import processed beef and pork from Brazil, is expected to boost trade between the two countries. Over the past ten months, Brazil has opened 57 new markets for its agricultural products, including beef and pork to Mexico and the Dominican Republic, and Brazilian cotton to Egypt.
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By Isadora Duarte Brasília, 11/14/2023 - Brazil will be able to export gelatin and bovine collagen to Singapore, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported in a joint note. According to the folders, negotiations to agree on the International Health Certificate (CSI) took around a month. In 2022, Singapore imported the equivalent of US$62 million of both products, approximately US$6 million in bovine gelatin, mainly from China, and around US$56 million in collagen, from the United States, according to data from the MRE. In the evaluation of the folders, the opening of the market for these products and the recent authorization by Singapore to import processed beef and pork from Brazil will increase the trade flow between the countries. According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, 57 new markets were opened for Brazilian agricultural products in the last ten months. Health authorizations for market ...
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