Brazil concludes sanitary agreement for the export of live sheep to Algeria, a growing market, especially relevant for the Northern and Northeastern regions, strengthening sheep farming and promoting regional development.
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The Brazilian government and the Algerian government concluded a sanitary negotiation for Brazil to export live sheep to that country. With around 46 million inhabitants, Algeria is a growing trade partner for Brazil. In 2021, the country exported around US$1.3 billion in agricultural products to Algeria. In 2024, these exports surpassed US$2.2 billion, with highlights for goods from the sugar and alcohol complexes and soybeans, cereals, flours, and preparations. The opening represents a business opportunity, especially for exporters from the north and northeast of Brazil, where sheep farming has ...
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