Brazil and Egypt sign agreement to facilitate meat exports

Published Feb 14, 2024

Tridge summary

Brazil and Egypt have signed the 'Meat Inspection Systems Equivalence Protocol' to streamline trade in beef, pork, and poultry. The agreement eliminates the need for physical audits by Egyptian authorities for new Brazilian export establishments, benefiting around 30 Brazilian establishments awaiting authorization. In 2023, Brazil's exports to Egypt exceeded US$1.7 billion, with meat contributing to 22% of this total.
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Brazil and Egypt signed this Tuesday (13) an agreement that facilitates trade in beef, pork and poultry between the two countries. The “Meat Inspection Systems Equivalence Protocol”, also known as “pre-listing”, eliminates the need for in-person audits by Egyptian authorities to qualify new Brazilian export establishments. Since 2019, around 30 Brazilian establishments were on the “waiting list” to obtain authorization. In 2023, Brazil ...
Source: CanalRural

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