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ABPA celebrates the opening of the Chinese market for chicken offal, duck meat and turkey meat

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) celebrated the announcement by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock regarding the opening of the Chinese market to chicken offal, turkey meat and duck meat from Brazilian establishments.

Posted on May 15 ,00:10

ABPA celebrates the opening of the Chinese market for chicken offal, duck meat and turkey meat

The announcement was made during Brazil's presidential mission to China, the largest trading partner in Brazil's animal protein sector, where more than 770,000 tons of chicken and pork produced in Brazilian industries were shipped in 2024.

Now, the opening of the Chinese market to three new poultry products opens up an opportunity to expand the export agenda, including a new segment in chicken (including heart, liver and gizzard), in addition to two new proteins, from ducks and turkeys, assesses the president of ABPA, Ricardo Santin.

“This is a true achievement, widely negotiated by the Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, and his secretaries Luís Rua and Carlos Goulart, in segments that are in demand in Brazil’s largest trading partner. It is a direct result of this mission, which also shows China’s confidence in Brazil’s ability to supply high-quality, healthy products in an adequate supply for the market,” emphasizes Santin, who is participating in the mission.

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