IBPecan receives study with potential external buyers of Brazilian pecans

Published 2023년 12월 14일

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The Brazilian Pecan Farming Institute (IBPecan) and the state secretary of Economic Development discussed the potential opening of the Chinese market for Brazilian pecans, with IBPecan expressing interest in exporting to China, as they are the main consumer of the product. The state secretary of Economic Development emphasized the importance of working in conjunction with the Secretariat of Agriculture and the Ministry of Agriculture to facilitate this potential export. Additionally, a sectoral survey was conducted to identify potential importers in countries such as Spain, Colombia, Panama, and the United States.
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The opening of the Chinese market for Brazilian pecans was the topic of a meeting between the Brazilian Pecan Farming Institute (IBPecan) and the state secretary of Economic Development, Ernani Polo. On this occasion, a sectoral survey carried out by Sedec's Exporta RS Program was delivered, with the aim of prospecting and identifying potential buyer markets outside the country for the product. The president of IBPecan, Eduardo Basso, thanked the study, remembering that the sector has more than two thousand small pecan producers. “We need to export and China is the main destination, since the Asian country buys 80% of this product for consumption”, he highlighted, stating that he was happy with the engagement of the secretariat and his team in this process. “It is through the sum of these energies that we will be able to really make these small producers become large exporters”, he pointed out. Secretary Ernani Polo said that this is a first step, and it is also important to work ...

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