Brazil will be able to export agricultural products to new markets, according to a joint statement from the Ministry of Agriculture and Foreign Affairs. The openings involve pet food, seeds, meats, and seedlings for the United States, Iran, Saint Lucia, and Uruguay. "The Brazilian government has concluded sanitary and phytosanitary negotiations with four countries, which resulted in nine new market openings for the Brazilian agribusiness," the ministries highlighted. The United States authorized the entry of plant-based pet food from Brazil. Iran gave the go-ahead for the import of Brazilian zucchini seeds and watermelon seeds. For Saint Lucia, an island in the Caribbean Community, the country will be able to export poultry meat and its products, pork and its ...
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