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The Brazilian government has welcomed Australia's sanitary approval for Brazil to export shrimp and shrimp meat, enhancing trade between the two countries and reflecting confidence in Brazil's health control system. This follows Australia's earlier approval for Brazilian fish imports in February. In the first five months of 2024, Brazil's agricultural exports to Australia exceeded US$111 million. This marks Brazil's 78th market opening in 2024, totaling 156 openings in 53 countries since early 2023, achieved through coordinated efforts by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The Brazilian government welcomed the announcement, by the Australian government, of sanitary approval for Brazil to export shrimp and shrimp meat. This opening will contribute to an increase in trade flow between the two countries, reflecting international confidence in the Brazilian health control system. In February this year, Australia had already opened the market to import Brazilian fish. In the first five months of 2024, exports of agricultural products to the Australian market exceeded US$111 million. With the announcement of this new product, Brazil reaches its 78th market opening in 2024, totaling 156 openings in 53 countries ...