Brazil is expanding its agricultural trade with the Philippines, aiming to introduce a wider range of high-quality farm products to the market. Ongoing discussions between the two nations focus on expanding exports beyond meat products to include apples, peanuts, and onions, reinforcing their strong trade ties.

 

A technical agreement is currently being developed to enhance market access for Brazilian onions, with expectations for completion this year. In addition, both countries are exploring new opportunities in livestock trade, particularly in genetic materials for dairy cattle and poultry, further diversifying their agricultural exchanges.

 

Brazil, a top supplier of meat products to the Philippines, is looking to expand its offerings with bone-in cuts and beef offals, responding to the growing demand for diverse protein sources. Meanwhile, Philippine seafood exporters are in talks to increase their presence in the Brazilian market, with potential exports of tuna and sardines.

 

This strengthened agricultural cooperation is expected to boost trade growth, support food security, and create more opportunities for businesses in both countries, demonstrating the power of global trade partnerships in enhancing economic prosperity.

 

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