Brazil is authorized to export animal by-products to South Africa

Published 2023년 5월 6일

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Brazil has successfully secured access to the South African market for its animal product by-exports, including protein meal, blood, and fat from poultry, pigs, and cattle. This development marks the 18th market expansion for Brazilian agricultural products this year, following extensive negotiations that commenced in 2017. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has played a pivotal role in these achievements, emphasizing the quality of Brazilian products and the efficiency of its animal and plant defense system. Since the start of 2023, Brazil has managed to open markets for a variety of products in numerous countries, showcasing the expansion of its agricultural reach.
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Brazil opened up another market for agricultural products. South Africa authorized Brazilian exports of by-products of animal origin (protein meal, blood and fat from poultry, pigs and cattle), informs the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa). This was the 18th market opening this year for Brazilian agribusiness products. According to the Secretariat for Trade and International Relations, negotiations with South Africa for the approval of the International Health Certificate began in 2017 and ended on Friday (5). According to Minister Carlos Fávaro, the opening of the market for exports is the result of the work carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock over the years. “The increase in exports and the portfolio of Brazilian products being exported around the world is unquestionable. This is the result of a situation that greatly favors our animal and plant defense system, which is very efficient and competent, which guarantees the quality of our products.” ...
Source: Agroemdia

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