By 2025, Brazilian agribusiness will have secured access to 20 new international markets. In January, Saudi Arabia began importing ornamental fish, with Brazilian agricultural exports to the country reaching over USD 2.7 billion in 2024. Key exports included meat, sugar-energy products, cereals, and soy. Meanwhile, Turkey approved imports of blood derivatives and dairy products not for human consumption, adding to its USD 3.1 billion in Brazilian agricultural imports last year. With these new deals, Brazil continues expanding its global agricultural reach.
Source: CNN Brasil