Opening of markets for Brazil in Malaysia and Burkina Faso

Published Oct 29, 2025

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In the context of the presidential visit to Malaysia, the country's authorities authorized Brazil to export extractive and farmed fish, as well as apples, melons, powdered eggs, and sesame. With over 35 million inhabitants, Malaysia has a high "per capita" consumption of fish, thus constituting an important potential market for the Brazilian production sector. In 2024, the country imported $1.2 billion in agricultural products from Brazil.

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The Brazilian government has concluded sanitary and phytosanitary negotiations with the governments of Malaysia and Burkina Faso that will allow Brazil to export various agribusiness products to those countries. In the context of the presidential visit to Malaysia, the country's authorities authorized Brazil to export extractive and farmed fish, as well as apples, melons, powdered eggs, and sesame. With over 35 million inhabitants, Malaysia has a high "per capita" consumption of fish, thus constituting an important potential market for the Brazilian production sector. In 2024, the country imported US$ 1.2 billion in agribusiness products from Brazil. In Burkina Faso, local authorities authorized Brazil to export pet food, as well ...
Source: Agrolink

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