El Salvador opens market for Brazilian exports of eggs and poultry meat

Published 2024년 4월 2일

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On Friday, 29th, El Salvador has officially approved the import of Brazilian chicken meat and eggs, marking a significant advancement in trade relations between the two nations and a major win for Brazil's agribusiness sector. This decision opens up El Salvador as the third new international market for Brazil in 2023, following earlier approvals for gelatin and collagen exports. With agricultural exports to El Salvador already valued at around US$137 million in 2023, primarily from cereals and forestry products, this latest development signifies the 26th market opening for Brazilian agribusiness across 18 countries in 2024, highlighting Brazil's growing influence in global agricultural trade.
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Last Friday (29), the government of El Salvador granted sanitary approval for the import of Brazilian chicken meat and eggs, an important milestone for national agribusiness. The achievement opens a new chapter in trade relations between the two countries and represents a fundamental step towards the diversification of Brazilian exports. With the new announcement, this is the third international market opened for the Central American country this year. At the beginning of March, there was approval for the export of gelatin and collagen originating from bovine, porcine and other ruminant skins. Agricultural exports ...

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