French Polynesia opens market for chicken meat from Brazil

Published Mar 29, 2023

Tridge summary

Health authorities in French Polynesia have approved chicken meat imports from Brazil, allowing slaughterhouses that currently export to the EU to also export to French Polynesia. The imports are expected to serve the food service market in French Polynesia, particularly the hotel chain, and will include higher value-added products such as chicken breast. The exports will be focused on the B2B market, highlighting the quality and high sanitary controls established by Brazilian exporters.
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Original content

Health authorities in French Polynesia have published the official authorization for imports of chicken meat from Brazil, according to information provided by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). According to the publication that took place last week, all slaughterhouses that today ship to the European Union will be able to export chicken meat to the overseas territory located in the South Pacific Ocean. According to the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin, sales should serve the food service market in the country, especially for the wide hotel chain in the country, which has tourism as its main economic sector. “The French-Polynesian market has good potential for higher value-added products that are traditionally consumed by ...

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