Opening of the market in Morocco for the export of Brazilian olive oil

Published Nov 5, 2024

Tridge summary

The Brazilian government announced a new market opening for Brazilian olive oil in Morocco, making it the third largest destination for Brazilian agricultural exports in Africa. This comes after the recent authorization for the export of dried distiller's grains from Brazil to Morocco. With these authorizations, Brazilian agribusiness has reached its 193rd market opening this year, with a total of 271 openings in 61 destinations since 2023. This achievement is due to the collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement by the Moroccan government of authorization for the export of Brazilian olive oil to the Moroccan market. Last year, Morocco was the third largest destination for Brazilian agricultural exports in Africa, totaling US$ 1.23 billion. From January to September 2024, the amount exported by Brazil to the Moroccan market in agricultural products exceeded US$ 903 million. This most recent opening is in addition to the authorization obtained in September of this year for the export of dried distiller's grains (DDG or DDGS) from Brazil to Morocco. With this new authorization, Brazilian agribusiness reaches its 193rd market opening this year, totaling ...
Source: Agricultura

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