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Brazil opens 100 new foreign markets for agricultural products

Frozen Pork Ham & Shoulder
Brazil
Colombia
Published Nov 5, 2020

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The opening work began in 2019 with the aim of diversifying the export basket. Brazil managed to open 100 new markets for agricultural products, a bet that began in January 2019. The most recent is the export of pork (breeding) to Colombia.

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(Read: Brazil achieved a record figure in meat exports in 2018) The work to open external markets not only includes the sale of traditional products of which Brazil is already a major exporter, such as meats, but also of various products of the agricultural chain, such as nuts, tea, fruits, fish, dairy products and plants, achieving the objective of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Map) of diversifying the Brazilian export basket. “This means new opportunities for Brazilian producers who have been working hard and showing a lot of resilience, even going through a pandemic. I firmly believe in the competition and competitiveness of our producers and these openings reflect the intention of the Map to increasingly diversify our export agenda ”, highlighted the Minister, Tereza Cristina. Non-traditional product openings include Baru nuts for South Korea, coconut seedlings for Guyana, Brazil nuts for Saudi Arabia, pyre corn for Colombia, sesame for India, eucalyptus ...
Source: MXContexto
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