Chile opens market for edible offal from Brazil

Published 2024년 7월 9일

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The Chilean government has approved the export of edible offal from poultry, ruminants, and pigs to Chile. This decision aims to efficiently utilize slaughtered animals and increase revenue for the agricultural sector. In the time period between 2022 and 2023, Brazil's agricultural exports to Chile experienced a 6.5% increase, amounting to US$ 1.87 billion. The meat sector alone contributed 51% of these exports, totaling US$ 733 million within the first five months of the year.
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The Chilean government has authorized Brazil to export edible offal from poultry, ruminants, and pigs to the country. Exporting these products maximizes the use of slaughtered animals and generates additional revenue for the sector, adding value. Last year, Chile authorized the import of several Brazilian products, including fresh papaya, turkey, and quail poultry genetic material, among others. Between 2022 and 2023, Brazil's agricultural exports to Chile increased by 6.5%, from US$ 1.76 billion to US$ 1.87 ...
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