Brazil has registered 8 new poultry meat factories to export to China; the Philippines and Brazil have established a system evaluation mechanism; Brazil's pork and chicken exports increased by 24.4% and 4.7% respectively in February

Published Mar 15, 2024

Tridge summary

The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture has announced the addition of eight new poultry meat factories and four cold storages in China, bringing the total to 55. This development is significant for the Brazilian Animal Protein Association ABPA. Additionally, Brazil and the Philippines have established a system assessment access mechanism to facilitate smoother export of Brazilian poultry and pork. Despite a decline in exports to China, Brazilian pork exports increased by 17.6% in the first two months of 2024, with the Philippines being the third largest market. Chicken exports also increased by 4.7% in February 2024, with Paraná leading in exports.
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On March 12, 2024, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture released a list of newly admitted meat factories and cold storages in China. This good news is of great significance to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association ABPA. The poultry industry has admitted 8 poultry meat factories and 4 cold storages this time. The 8 poultry meat factories are located in Paraná (4); Santa Catarina (2); Rio Grande do Sul (2). 4 cold storages They are located in Paraná (2) and Santa Catarina (2). Ricardo, president of the Brazilian Animal Protein Association ABPA, said excitedly: After five years, Brazilian poultry meat has ushered in fruitful results; the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, under the leadership of Minister Calos Fávaro, and the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been working closely with the Chinese Customs for a long time. Collaboration enables us to witness this historical moment today. In addition to the 47 factories that have been registered before, there are currently ...
Source: Foodmate

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