Brazil continues to make significant progress in opening new markets for its agricultural products. The country achieved 168 new market openings in 2024, expanding opportunities for several products in different destinations. This reflects its commitment to diversifying and strengthening agribusiness.
Recently, Brazil received authorization to export products such as cassava meal, dried clove flowers, macadamia nuts, mate tea, and dehydrated citrus pulp to Canada. This achievement is just one of many that show the growing recognition of the quality of Brazilian products in the international market.
Additionally, countries like Japan and South Korea have also opened their doors to Brazilian products, consolidating Brazil as a reliable supplier in an increasingly competitive global scenario. Negotiations have focused on meeting phytosanitary and regulatory requirements, ensuring that Brazilian products align with international standards.
The Brazilian Strategy for Global Market Expansion
Brazil’s entry into new markets showcases its ability to comply with strict international standards. This achievement reflects Brazil’s commitment to feeding the world, supported by ongoing innovations in agricultural practices.
The country has embraced strict environmental regulations, easing sustainable production while safeguarding its unique biodiversity. Advanced technologies and initiatives drive productivity in this rich ecosystem.
All this results from a collaborative effort among various sectors to promote the excellence and diversity of Brazil’s agricultural production. Strengthening these trade relationships benefits Brazilian exporters and supports global food security and sustainable development.