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Algeria and Egypt: Priorities in promoting the poultry sector of Brazil

Duckbill Tagelus
Meat
Published Sep 8, 2023

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) has renewed its sectoral projects to promote poultry meat abroad, with a focus on Egypt for duck meat and Algeria for poultry genetic material. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are also among the priority countries for exporting chicken meat and eggs, respectively. ABPA aims to expand its presence in markets where Brazil already operates and estimates that these trade promotion projects will result in $4 billion in direct business and up to $15 billion indirectly by 2025.
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The renewal of sectoral projects to promote poultry meat abroad includes Egypt as a target market for duck meat and Algeria as one of the priority destinations for poultry genetic material. In addition to them, the United Arab Emirates remain among the priority countries for exporting chicken meat and Saudi Arabia, for the egg market. “I can also promote these products in other markets. They are complementary”, says the president of the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA), Ricardo Santin. ABPA signed the renewal of sectoral projects with the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil). Included in the actions for the next two years are the Brazilian Chicken sectoral projects, to promote chicken meat, Brazilian Duck (duck meat), Brazilian Breeders (genetic material) and Brazilian Eggs (eggs). The renovation includes the Brazilian Pork project, which uses pork, a product that is not consumed by Muslims. “Who buys most today is Asia, but we have almost a ...
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