The article highlights the dynamic nature of Brazil's agricultural market, with the government announcing new market access for its agricultural products in various countries. The Eurasian Economic Union has authorized Brazil to export bananas and nuts, contributing to over $1.3 billion in exports this year. Furthermore, Brazil has received the green light to export yerba mate and macadamias to Saudi Arabia, anticipating agricultural exports to reach over $2.3 billion in 2024. Additionally, Thailand has permitted shipments of fishmeal and fish oil from Brazil, reflecting over $2.7 billion worth of agricultural imports from Brazil between January and November 2024. These developments reflect the Brazilian government's strategy to diversify its export portfolio and strengthen trade relations, showcasing the high level of trust in Brazil's sanitary and phytosanitary control systems.