Chinese Taipei gives greenlight to Brazilian shipments of pet food derived from dairy
Jul, 30, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202431
The Brazilian government welcomed Chinese Taipei’s announcement of sanitary approval for the import of non-conventional pet food derived from dairy products.
The market for non-conventional pet food includes species such as turtles, parrots, rabbits, chinchillas, and hamsters. This approval allows Brazil to expand its exports of dairy products, catering to a specific and growing segment in the global pet food market.
Chinese Taipei is an important destination for Brazilian agricultural products. In 2023, exports to Chinese Taipei totaled US$1.64 billion, with the main items being cereals, meals, preparations, and products from the soy complex. In the first half of this year, these exports amounted to US$712 million.
With this announcement, Brazilian agribusiness achieved its 87th market opening this year, totaling 165 openings in 55 destinations since the beginning of 2023.
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