Opening of the market for Brazilian poultry in the Kingdom of Lesotho

Published 2024년 6월 10일

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government is pleased with Lesotho's decision to allow the import of fertile eggs, day-old chicks, and live birds from Brazil, following negotiations that began in November of the previous year. This comes after the recent opening of the Lesotho market for Brazilian poultry meat, expected to increase trade between the two countries. This development reflects the confidence placed in Brazil's health control system and offers potential opportunities for Brazilian producers. Since 2023, Brazil has opened markets for the export of 144 new agricultural products to 51 countries across five continents, a achievement possible through the collaboration of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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Original content

The Brazilian government received, with satisfaction, the announcement, by the Kingdom of Lesotho, of authorization for the import of fertile eggs, day-old chicks and live birds from Brazil, as a result of negotiations that began in November last year . The announcement adds to the recent opening of the Lesotho market for poultry meat from Brazil, which should contribute to an increase in trade flow with that country. The new authorization is an expression of the level of confidence placed in the Brazilian health control system, in addition to offering future opportunities for Brazilian producers, given the great potential of the African continent in terms of demographic expansion and economic growth. Since the beginning of 2023, ...

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