Jordan is interested in Brazilian fish of all species

Published 2022년 5월 10일

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A delegation led by Brazilian Minister Marcos Pontes, along with businessmen and the CCAB – Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, is on a visit to the Arab countries, starting with Jordan and moving on to Egypt and Morocco. The delegation explored the potential for Brazilian fish exports to Jordan, which could become a major hub for fishing in the Arab world. Brazil, a leading fish producer, saw an average growth of 5.6% in its fish farming industry since 2014 and generated R$ 8 billion from this activity in 2021. The delegation highlighted the quality of Brazilian fish and pointed out that the Tambaqui and Pacus species were particularly popular.
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A MAPA delegation, led by minister Marcos Pontes, Brazilian businessmen and the CCAB – Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce – are visiting the Arab countries. The first to be visited was Jordan, today, May 10th, they are in Egypt and the last country will be Morocco. During the visit to Jordan, among the various subjects discussed, Brazilian businessmen saw great opportunities to export fish of all species to this country. According to sources at the meeting, Jordan could become a major hub for exporting fish to the Arab world. Indications also show that there are several interested importers and some of them are expected to participate in a large event aimed at wholesale and retail, in São Paulo, in search of producers to close profitable deals. “We received this news with enthusiasm, because Brazil has become a great producer of fish. From tilapia alone, the country produced about 841 tons in 2021. Market information shows that year after year the activity overcomes the ...

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