Minister of Agriculture meets with entities from the Brazilian production sector in Beijing

Published May 12, 2025

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Brazil's Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, led a delegation of 13 Brazilian agribusiness entities to Beijing to strengthen dialogue with the Chinese production sector, identify business opportunities, and align strategies to increase the presence of Brazilian products in the Chinese market. This is the largest government mission to China in terms of agribusiness and aims to improve trade relations between Brazil and China, with a focus on the growth of Brazilian exports to China, which increased by 22% last year.
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With the intention of strengthening dialogue with the production sector, identifying business opportunities and aligning strategies to expand the presence of Brazilian products in the Chinese market, the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, accompanied by the Brazilian ambassador to China, Marcos Galvão, the president of Embrapa, Silvia Massruhá, the secretaries of Commerce and International Relations of Mapa, Luis Rua, and of Agricultural Defense, Carlos Goulart, met with representatives of 13 Brazilian agribusiness entities in Beijing. The meeting, held on the morning of Monday (12), was part of the agenda of the official mission to the country. “This is the largest government mission we have carried out in China, and you, businesspeople, are essential for strengthening relations and expanding Brazilian agribusiness business,” stated Fávaro. “We will ensure that Brazil and China, with mutual respect, strengthen their trade relations, for the benefit of the ...
Source: CanalRural

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