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Brazil opens markets for fish, cattle, poultry genetic material, and flour

Published Oct 7, 2021

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Brazil is set to start exporting ornamental fish and fish flour to India, following the acceptance of the phytosanitary protocols by both countries. This comes as Brazil has opened markets for eight new products in September, including live cattle, fertile eggs, fish meal, day-old chicks, poultry genetic material, animal meal, plasma, and powdered bovine hemoglobin to countries such as Uruguay, South Africa, Cape Verde, and Thailand. Since the start of the year, 57 market opening actions have been accomplished, enabling the export of new products.
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By Isadora Duarte São Paulo, 10/07/2021 - Brazil will start exporting ornamental fish and fish flour to India, according to information from the Ministry of Agriculture's Secretariat of Commerce and International Relations obtained exclusively by Broadcast Agro. These two openings were formalized last Friday (1) with the acceptance of the phytosanitary protocols by the countries. In September, another eight markets were opened for Brazilian products. Uruguay allowed the entry of live cattle from Brazil. South Africa allowed the import of fertile eggs, fish meal and day-old chicks from Brazil. The country obtained permission to export poultry genetic material to Cape Verde and animal meal (beef, pork and poultry) for animal feed to Thailand. The possibility of exporting plasma and powdered bovine hemoglobin to Ecuador and Brazilian ginger to Egypt were also formalized last month. In the year, the folder accounts for 57 actions of market opening, which means the possibility of ...
Source: Broadcast
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