Opening of a market in Peru for the export of beef and bone meal from Brazil

Published Dec 13, 2023

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government has successfully opened the market for beef and bone meal exports to Peru, worth around US$30 million and with potential for growth. This achievement is the result of negotiations that began in July 2016 and concluded with the approval of the International Health Certificate by the Peruvian government. Brazilian exports of agricultural products to Peru exceeded US$628 million last year, with emphasis on forestry products, meat, and soy, and Brazil has opened 75 new foreign markets for national agricultural products in 2023 with joint efforts from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The Brazilian government is pleased to announce the opening of the market for Brazilian exports of beef and bone meal to Peru. Negotiations began in July 2016 and concluded with the approval of the International Health Certificate (CSI), recently published by the Peruvian government. This is a market worth around US$30 million and with potential for growth, considering the reactivation of the Peruvian poultry, pork and pet food industry. Brazilian exports of agricultural products to the Andean country exceeded US$628 million last year, with emphasis on forestry products, meat and soy. Throughout 2023, Brazil managed to open 75 new foreign ...
Source: Agricultura

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