The Philippines opens its market for Brazilian pork exports

Published 2024년 12월 3일

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The Brazilian government has announced a health approval to export frozen pork mesentery and jowls to the Philippine market, reinforcing the two countries' trade relationship and mutual trust. This year, the Philippines has become the largest market for Brazilian pork. Additionally, trade with the Philippines has expanded to include tilapia fingerlings, animal recycling products, and ornamental fish, marking the completion of 205 new markets for Brazilian agribusiness in 2024. This achievement is the result of a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE), aiming to expand the reach of Brazilian agriculture.
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement of health approval for Brazil to export frozen pork mesentery and jowls – inputs for the production of sausages and processed foods – to the Philippine market, based on the current International Health Certificate. This year, the Philippines became the largest market for Brazilian pork. The recent opening adds products that are especially valued in Asian markets to trade between the countries, strengthening mutual trust and contributing to the increase in volumes exported by Brazil. In addition to this new authorization, three other markets were opened in the Philippines this year: tilapia fingerlings, animal recycling products and ornamental fish. With this announcement, Brazilian agribusiness has reached the milestone of 205 new markets opened in 2024, totaling 283 openings in 62 countries ...
Source: Agricultura

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