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Argentina will export almonds to Brazil

Almond Kernel
Published Jan 8, 2024

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Brazil has officially approved the phytosanitary requirements for the export of whole almonds from Argentina, with and without shells, starting February 1. This achievement was the result of joint efforts by various Argentine government agencies and is in line with the goal of doubling exports and diversifying the product offering. This opening of the Brazilian market presents a significant opportunity for seven Argentine provinces to increase their potential in the almond sector.
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Brazil made official the phytosanitary requirements that open the export of whole almonds with and without shell from Argentina, as of February 1. According to Senasa, "it is the result of the joint efforts carried out by the Secretariat, SENASA and the Argentine Foreign Ministry before the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (MAPA)." Secretary Fernando Vilella highlighted the achievement "in line with our objective of doubling exports, diversifying the offer of Argentine products within a territorial and federal development project, for which the opening of international markets is fundamental." In joint work with @SenasaAR and @CancilleriaARG we achieved the opening of an international market that favors seven producing provinces. #BioeconomíaEnMarcha pic.twitter.com/OYUvjWj1Pj Between January and November 2023, Brazil imported almonds worth USD 18 million, corresponding to an import ...
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