Egypt authorizes import of bone-in beef from Brazil

Published 2024년 8월 13일

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The Egyptian government has approved the import of bone-in beef from Brazil, a significant development for Brazilian agribusiness that already enjoys a strong presence in Egypt. In 2023, Brazil's agricultural exports to Egypt exceeded US$ 1.73 billion, with animal protein sales alone reaching over US$ 384 million. In the first half of 2024, exports to Egypt surpassed US$ 1.31 billion. This new authorization is part of Brazil's strategy to expand its global beef export markets, with a total of 91 market openings in 2024 and 169 openings in 56 countries since the year began.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) published a note on Tuesday (13) informing that the Egyptian government announced the authorization for the import of bone-in beef from Brazil. According to Mapa, this opening represents a significant advance for Brazilian agribusiness, which already has a strong presence in Egypt. Agricultural exports from Brazil to Egypt totaled more than US$ 1.73 billion in 2023, with sales of animal protein exceeding US$ 384 million. In the first half of 2024, Brazilian exports to the country have already exceeded US$ 1.31 billion. In March of this year, the Egyptian market was also opened to meat, meat products and offal from goats and sheep. With this ...
Source: CanalRural

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