Brazil gains market with edible offal exports to Chile
Jul, 04, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202426
Chile recently authorized the purchase of edible offal from birds, ruminants, and pigs from Brazil. This export approval maximizes the use of slaughtered animals and generates additional revenue for the sector, adding value.
Last year, Chile authorized imports of several Brazilian products, including fresh papaya and poultry genetic material from turkeys and quail, among others. Between 2022 and 2023, agricultural exports from Brazil to Chile increased by 6.5%, rising from $1.76 billion to $1.87 billion. In the first five months of this year, these exports reached $733 million, with 51% of this value corresponding to the meat sector.
In 2024, Brazil gained access to 74 markets in 31 countries, totaling 152 new markets in 52 countries since the beginning of 2023.
These results are the product of joint efforts between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
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