French Polynesia authorizes imports of chicken meat from Brazil
Mar, 31, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202316
Health authorities in French Polynesia announced chicken meat imports from Brazil are now allowed, according to information from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA).
According to the ministry’s information, all poultry plants that today ship to the European Union will be able to export chicken meat to the overseas territory located in the South Pacific Ocean.
Ricardo Santin, the president of ABPA, asserts that sales should benefit the nation’s food service market, particularly for the vast hotel network that makes up the nation’s primary economic driver.
“The Franco-Polynesian market has a good potential for higher value-added products traditionally consumed by the European market, such as chicken breasts. Our focus will be on the B2B market, known for its high levels of demand, which reinforces the recognition of international players for the quality and high sanitary controls established by Brazilian exporters,” evaluates Santin.
Source: Sou Agro
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