Avocado from Brazil will enter Costa Rica

Published Aug 6, 2024

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The Brazilian government announced with the authorization from Costa Rica to export avocados, trade between the two countries is expected to increase, reflecting the global trust in Brazil's health control system. Costa Rica is a significant market for Brazilian products, with exports totaling $153 million in the first half of 2024. This opens up the 89th market for Brazil's agribusiness this year, with 167 openings in 55 destinations since 2023. Brazil has also recently secured agreements for exporting table grapes to China and pecans to China, its fourth largest producer.
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The government of Brazil welcomed the authorization from the Costa Rican government for its avocado to enter Costa Rica. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil highlighted that this opening will contribute to increasing the trade flow between both nations, reflecting the international trust that exists in the Brazilian health control system. According to information, Costa Rica is an important destination for Brazilian products. In the first half of 2024, exports to that market totaled 153 million dollars. Related news: Tiago Falanghe Carvalho: “The growth potential of the Brazilian Hass avocado is very great” With this announcement, the Brazilian agribusiness reaches its 89th market opening this year, adding 167 openings in 55 destinations since the beginning of 2023. For example, in June 2024, the country finalized negotiations on phytosanitary agreements for the export of table grapes to China. The same happened with pecans to the Asian giant, whose negotiations ...
Source: MXfruit
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