Brazil secures new agricultural export access to New Zealand and Turkey
Mar, 11, 2026 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202611
Brazil has concluded negotiations that will allow the country to export additional agricultural products to New Zealand and Turkey, the government said.
New Zealand has authorized imports of thermally processed pork and ovine bile from Brazil, expanding opportunities for Brazilian exporters in a high-income market. In 2025, Brazil exported about $107 million in agricultural products to New Zealand.
Turkey, meanwhile, has approved imports of Brazilian honey and other apiculture products, a move expected to broaden opportunities for the country’s beekeeping sector. Turkey imported more than $3.2 billion in Brazilian agricultural products in 2025, led by soybeans, cotton and coffee.
With these announcements, Brazil’s agribusiness sector has secured 544 new market openings since the start of 2023.
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