Brazil: Bosnia and Herzegovina opens market for poultry meat exports

Published 2024년 11월 27일

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The Brazilian government announced with Bosnia and Herzegovina's approval, allowing Brazil to export poultry meat, a move expected to boost trade between the two countries and showcase the effectiveness of Brazil's health control system. As the world's third-largest producer and largest exporter of chicken meat, Brazil exports to 170 countries, providing food and nutritional security. This development is a result of collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE), marking Brazil's 204th market opening since 2023, with a total of 282 openings in 62 destinations.
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina that Brazil has authorized the export of poultry meat to that country. This opening, which should help increase trade flows between the two countries, is yet another demonstration of international confidence in Brazil's health control system. Between January and October 2024, Brazilian chicken meat exports totaled US$8.17 billion, equivalent to 4.38 million tons. The world's third largest producer and largest exporter of chicken meat, Brazil supplies approximately 170 countries with this animal protein, thus contributing to the food and nutritional security of its trading partners. With this new authorization, Brazilian agribusiness has reached its 204th market ...
Source: Agricultura

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