Brazil opens markets in El Salvador, the Philippines, and Trinidad and Tobago
Mar, 30, 2026 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202614
The Brazilian government has concluded negotiations that will allow the export of new agricultural products to El Salvador, the Philippines, and Trinidad and Tobago.
In El Salvador, the opening of the market for pork and its by-products will enable greater economic utilization of the production chain, with added value. In 2025, Brazil exported more than US$103 million in agricultural products to the country.
In the Philippines, authorization to export dried hay will create opportunities in a large-scale market. With around 112 million inhabitants, the country imported more than US$1.8 billion in Brazilian agricultural products in 2025.
In Trinidad and Tobago, approval for the entry of coconut seeds is expected to contribute to the restoration of flora and the strengthening of the local economy. In 2025, the country imported more than US$61 million in agricultural products from Brazil.
With these announcements, Brazilian agribusiness has reached 555 market openings since the beginning of 2023.
These results are the outcome of joint efforts by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
Source: MAPA
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