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Brazil's Minister of Agriculture goes to South Korea and Japan to negotiate opening for brazilian meats

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Published Oct 21, 2022

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The Minister of Agriculture, Marcos Montes, is going to travel next week to South Korea and Japan to try to advance in negotiations to open markets for Brazilian meat.

“The issue of beef and pork in South Korea is well underway, and we are going to try to finish it off. In Japan, we are going to show the quality of production, with the case of Paraná on the issue of foot-and-mouth disease, which is exempt from vaccination”, Montes told Valor. "In Japan it's a construction, and in Korea you can have a decision."

The minister recalled that there are already more than 210 markets open for Brazilian agricultural products since the beginning of 2019.

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The Minister of Agriculture, Marcos Montes, is going to travel next week to South Korea and Japan to try to advance in negotiations to open markets for Brazilian meat. “The issue of beef and pork in South Korea is well underway, and we are going to try to finish it off. In Japan, we are going to show the quality of production, with the case of Paraná on the issue of foot-and-mouth disease, which is exempt from vaccination”, Montes told Valor. "In Japan it's a construction, and in ...
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