This is Brazil's first qualification to export these two agricultural products to China, marking a significant breakthrough in agricultural cooperation between the two countries, and opening up a highly potential new market for Brazil's grain processing and biofuel industries.
China is one of the world's largest importers of agricultural products, and this move aims to diversify its feed supply sources, enhancing the diversity and resilience of its supply chain. For Brazil, this is a crucial step in expanding its vast agricultural export landscape to China. Brazil is already a major supplier of commodities such as soybeans, corn, and beef to China, and the addition of new export items will further solidify its position as an important agricultural partner for China, injecting new growth momentum into bilateral trade.