Singapore approves pre-listing for imports of animal protein from Brazil

Published 2023년 12월 8일

Tridge summary

Brazil has been elevated to the pre-listing category for the export of various meat products to Singapore, demonstrating the government's confidence in the quality of the Brazilian health system. In 2022, Brazil exported approximately US$600 million in meat and meat products to Singapore, and this new announcement is expected to contribute to an increase in trade flow. The achievement is the result of joint work between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE), with more information available through the press at imprensa@agro.gov.br.
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Original content

The Brazilian government received, with satisfaction, the announcement from the Singapore health control agency that Brazil was elevated to the pre-listing category for the export of beef, pork, lamb and chicken and their processed products. The approval of the pre-listing process, through which Mapa becomes responsible for qualifying slaughterhouses capable of exporting to Singapore, demonstrates the country's government's confidence in the quality of the Brazilian health system. In 2022, Brazil exported approximately US$600 million in meat and meat products to the Asian country. This new announcement adds to the recent opening of the Singapore market for bovine gelatin and collagen, for frozen crustaceans and bivalve molluscs and for processed beef and pork from ...
Source: Agricultura

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