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Dominican Republic opens market for swine from Brazil

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Dominican Republic
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Published Aug 16, 2022

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In an interview with Hora H do Agro, on Jovem Pan News, the minister of Agriculture, Marcos Montes, announced the opening of the swine market in the Dominican Republic. “Everything is scheduled for the last week of August to sign the protocol, especially for pork. The pork meat was very important for Brazil because we know that pig producers lived and are still living a very delicate moment, so we focused more on this situation”, pointed out Marcos Montes. The minister's expectation is that the signing of the protocol will take place in the last week of August. “On the 27th or 28th we will go to the Dominican Republic to sign this protocol for opening up the market, which makes us very happy,” said the minister. The Brazilian Association of Animal Protein said that the opening of the market is very good news. “Expectations are good, as it is a great destination for tourists from all over the world.

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In an interview with Hora H do Agro, on Jovem Pan News, the minister of Agriculture, Marcos Montes, announced the opening of the swine market to the Dominican Republic. “Everything is scheduled for the last week of August to sign the protocol, especially for pork. Pork meat was very important for Brazil, because we know that pig producers lived and are still living a very delicate moment, so we focused more on this situation”, pointed out Marcos Montes. The minister's expectation is that the signing of the protocol will take place in the last week of August. “On the 27th or 28th we will go to the Dominican Republic to sign this protocol for opening up the market, which makes us very happy,” said the minister. The Brazilian Association of Animal Protein said that the opening of the market is very good news. “Expectations are good, as it is a great destination for tourists from all over the world. As for the volumes, it is still not possible to predict, as it will depend on how the ...
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