Brazil has reached a historic milestone in agribusiness, opening 300 new international markets in less than two years. This achievement cements the country as one of the leading global players in the sector. Diversification has been one of the key factors for this success. In addition to traditional exports of meat and grains, items such as embryos, sesame, fresh grapes, yerba mate, sorghum, powdered açaí, seeds, pecan nuts, and animal recycling products like poultry feathers have been added to Brazil’s international agribusiness portfolio, finding new opportunities in foreign markets.
Source: Datamar News