Bolivia opens market for Brazilian animal recycling products

Published 2024년 11월 15일

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Bolivia has approved the export of Brazilian blood products, hemoglobin, and plasma from cattle and pigs, for their high nutritional value in the feed industry. This marks the second market opening for Bolivia for Brazil in less than a year, following fertile eggs in December 2023. Since the beginning of the year, Brazilian agricultural exports to Bolivia have amounted to approximately US$ 300 million, primarily in forestry products. This opening is significant for Brazilian agribusiness, marking its 198th market opening this year, with a total of 276 openings in 61 destinations since 2023, a collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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Bolivia announced health approval and the opening of its market for exports of blood products, hemoglobin, and plasma from cattle and pigs from Brazil to the country. These are animal recycling products with high nutritional value, used in the feed industry, said the Ministry of Agriculture in a statement. This is the second market opening for Bolivia in less than a year. In December 2023, Brazil managed to open the Bolivian market for exports of fertile eggs. Since the beginning of the year, Brazilian agricultural exports to Bolivia have totaled around US$ 300 million, with a focus on forestry products. With this new authorization, Brazilian agribusiness reaches its 198th ...

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