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French Polynesia opens the chicken market to Brazil

Published Apr 4, 2023

Tridge summary

Brazil is set to begin exporting chicken meat to French Polynesia, following approval from the region's health authorities. The approval permits meatpacking establishments already exporting to the European Union to extend their reach to French Polynesia, supporting the region's food service market, particularly the hotel industry. This new market expansion makes it the ninth agricultural product export approval for Brazil this year, reinforcing its position as a high-quality and sanitary exporter in the global market.
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Original content

Brazil may start exporting chicken meat to French Polynesia. The statement authorizing the sales was sent to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) by the health authorities of French Polynesia. According to data released by Mapaa, meatpacking establishments that today ship to the European Union will be able to export chicken meat to the overseas territory located in the South Pacific Ocean. Sales should serve the country's food service market, especially for the hotel chain, which has tourism as its main economic sector. With the new open market, Brazil now has nine ...
Source: Agrolink
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