Map: Brazil can now export hay and coconut fiber to Canada

Published 2024년 9월 18일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) of Brazil announced the approval of Canada for the export of hay and coconut fiber, effective immediately and without the need for phytosanitary certification. This approval is part of the ongoing market opening between the two countries, also including distiller's dried grains, gelatin and collagen of porcine origin, and chewables of poultry, goat, and bovine origin. Since 2023, Brazil has opened 190 markets in 58 destinations, generating over US$ 604 million in agricultural exports to Canada in the first seven months of the same year.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) announced the opening of markets in Canada for exports of hay and coconut fiber from Brazil. In a note published this Wednesday (18), the ministry states “that it received with satisfaction the announcement by the Canadian health authorities”. With the approval, the import of hay for animal feed and coconut fiber from Brazil will not require the need for phytosanitary certification. Check out the latest information on agriculture, livestock, the economy and weather forecasts in the palm of your hand: follow Canal Rural on WhatsApp! This is not the first time this year that there has been a market opening between the two countries. Also in 2024, Canada authorized the entry of distiller's dried grains (DDG or DDGS), gelatin and collagen of porcine origin, and chewables of poultry, goat and bovine origin of Brazilian origin into the country. According to Mapa, in the first seven months ...
Source: CanalRural

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