Brazil closes health agreements with four countries

Published Dec 24, 2025

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The Brazilian government has concluded phytosanitary negotiations with Morocco, Iraq, Singapore, and Argentina, expanding access for national agribusiness products to markets in Africa, Asia, and South America. The information was announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), which highlighted the authorization for the export of hay to the first three countries mentioned and of onion bulbs to the Argentine market.

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According to Mapa, “the authorities of Morocco, Iraq, and Singapore approved the Brazilian export of hay,” an input used in animal feed and relevant for livestock chains that depend on a regular supply of forage. In 2024, Brazilian exports to these destinations totaled around US$ 3.8 billion, with Iraq as the main buyer, accounting for US$ 1.78 billion. In the case of Argentina, the announcement involves the phytosanitary release for the export of onion bulbs. The country imported more than US$ 1.5 billion in Brazilian agribusiness products, with a focus on cocoa and derivatives, coffee, and meats. With the new authorizations, the Brazilian agribusiness reaches 525 market openings since the ...
Source: Agrolink

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