With an eye on diversification, it is now negotiating to export pork and chicken, to expand the export volume of the agricultural sector.
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The announcement was made after Bolivia and the People's Republic of China signed the sanitary protocols that enable the export of beef, donkey and horse leather, and other meat by-products. Bolivia continues to strengthen its exportable offer of meat and derivatives to China and now aims to add the export of pork and chicken, reported the Minister of Rural Development and Lands (MDRyT), Yamil Flores. The announcement was made after Bolivia and the People's Republic of China signed the sanitary protocols that enable the export of beef, donkey and horse leather, and other meat by-products. "Thanks to the effort of our producers, Bolivia has opened the doors to new international markets. The signing of sanitary protocols with China marks a historic milestone, because it allows us to guarantee greater quality and safety in our products," he affirmed, as quoted in an institutional report. Bolivia currently has more than 11 million heads of cattle and exports around 40,000 tons of beef ...
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