Colombia opens market for coconut seeds from Brazil

Published Jun 6, 2024

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government is praising Colombia's approval for the export of Brazilian coconut seeds, marking the fifth market opening in Colombia in a year for Brazilian agricultural products. These products include hydrolyzed chicken protein, pork oils and fats, fish meal and fish oil. In 2023, Colombian imports of Brazilian agricultural products exceeded US$1.37 billion. This achievement is part of a larger strategy by the Brazilian government, with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs collaborating to open 140 markets in 51 countries since the start of President Lula's third term, with a total of 62 market openings in 2023.
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The Brazilian government celebrates Colombia's recent sanitary approval for the export of coconut seeds from Brazil. This milestone represents the fifth market opening in Colombia in a year, adding to the permissions already granted for the export of hydrolyzed chicken protein, pork oils and fats, fish meal and fish oil. In 2023, Colombian imports of Brazilian agricultural products exceeded US$1.37 billion, reflecting the robustness of trade relations between the two countries. With this new announcement, Brazilian agribusiness reaches its 62nd market opening this year alone, totaling 140 openings in 51 countries since the beginning of President Lula's third term. This advance is the result of ...

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