Vanuatu opens borders for Brazilian poultry meat
Aug, 16, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202334
The health authorities of Vanuatu, a country in the South Pacific, communicated this Monday (14) the approval of the International Health Certificate (CSI), which will accompany shipments of poultry meat, by-products, and offal.
Brazilian establishments can now contact the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock to learn about the conditions for exporting these products to that country located in Oceania.
According to AgroStat (Brazilian Agribusiness Foreign Trade Statistics), in 2022, Vanuatu imported US$ 69,700 in Brazilian agribusiness products, mainly margarine.
Source: Informativo dos Portos
To read the original news report, visit: https://www.informativodosportos.com.br/vanuatu-abre-mercado-para-carne-de-aves-brasileiras/
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