Opening of the market in Morocco for the export of dried distiller's grains

Published 2024년 9월 10일

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The Brazilian government has announced that Morocco has approved Brazil's export of Dried Distiller Grains (DDG) to Morocco. DDG is a nutrient-rich substance used in animal feed. Morocco was the fourth largest recipient of Brazil's agricultural exports to Africa in 2023. This development marks the 106th market that Brazil has accessed this year, with a total of 184 openings in 58 countries since 2023, a achievement credited to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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The Brazilian government welcomed the Moroccan government's announcement that Brazil is authorized to export DDG (“Dried Distiller Grains”) from Brazil to Morocco. DDG is a byproduct of grain distillation in the agribusiness industry. It is a nutrient-rich input used in animal feed to increase the protein and energy content of livestock. Morocco was the fourth largest destination for Brazilian agricultural exports to Africa, totaling US$1.23 billion in 2023, a year in which trade between the two countries reached US$2.65 billion. With this new authorization, Brazilian agribusiness registers its 106th market opening this year, totaling 184 openings in 58 ...
Source: Agricultura

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