Brazil: Opening of the Mexican market for poultry oil and fish oil intended for animal feed

Published 2024년 5월 10일

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The Brazilian government has announced a new authorization by Mexico to export poultry and fish oil for animal feed, expanding trade between the two countries. In 2023, Mexico imported over US$2.95 billion worth of agricultural products from Brazil, making it the tenth largest importer of Brazilian exports. This development is part of a broader effort, with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) working together to open 41 markets in 24 countries since the start of the year.
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement by the Mexican government of authorization for Brazil to export poultry oil and fish oil intended for animal feed to that country. In 2023, Mexico imported more than US$2.95 billion in agricultural products from Brazil, being the tenth largest destination for Brazilian exports in the sector. The main products exported were soybeans, cereals and meat. The opening for the two new products comes in addition to the opening of the Mexican market, in January, for donkey genetic material from Brazil. Since the beginning of the year, 41 markets have been opened ...
Source: Agricultura

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