Brazil will start exporting bone-in beef to Uruguay and food of non-animal origin such as food additives, premixes and compound feeds to Morocco.
The openings were made official in July with the acceptance of the phytosanitary protocols by the countries involved, according to information from the Secretary of Commerce and International Relations of the Ministry of Agriculture obtained exclusively by Broadcast Agro.
In all, last month seven markets were opened for Brazilian agricultural products, including the possibility of exporting shelled peanuts, soybean meal, citrus pulp, concentrated soy protein and fetal bovine serum to China, which were anticipated last week.
In the year, the portfolio totals 39 shares of market openings.
In June, open markets mainly involved meal and animal feed products for new countries.
In May, the country obtained the possibility of exporting coconut seeds and bovine semen.
In April, the highlights of market openings were bovine genetic material, poultry genetic material and animal meal.
In March, new markets were opened for Brazilian beef and pork and animal genetic material.
In February, openings mainly involved poultry genetic material, meats and vitamins to new countries.
In January, the highlights were openings for acid lime, carrot seeds, bovine and buffalo embryos, pet food, sheep and goats.
Sources: dinheirorural.com.br