Brazil

Brazilian poultry and pork exporters project nearly 260 million dollars after SIAL China

Action organized by ABPA and ApexBrasil led agroindustries in the sector to the biggest commercial action in the Chinese market since the end of the pandemic.

Posted on May 24 ,00:05

Brazilian poultry and pork exporters project nearly 260 million dollars after SIAL China

The Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) celebrated the result of the action in partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), during SIAL China, one of the most important events in the food sector in Asia, which took place between May 18th and 20th in Shanghai (China).

According to surveys carried out with companies participating in the action, more than US$ 48.4 million in poultry and pork exports from Brazil were closed during the event alone. Based on the negotiations established at SIAL China, exporters expect sales to reach US$ 260 million over the next 12 months.

Image and sectoral promotion actions were also promoted, with the distribution of physical and virtual materials, directed to the portal of the sectoral brands Brazilian Chicken, Brazilian Pork, Brazilian Egg, Brazilian Breeders and Brazilian Duck.

During the event, sector representatives also participated in meetings with  local stakeholders  and Chinese government authorities, strengthening ties and expanding partnerships.

Leading the action, ABPA's director of markets, Luís Rua, was also a speaker in the lecture program parallel to the event. In his presentations, the ABPA representative highlighted the attributes of the Brazilian productive sector, especially in relation to quality, sanitary status and sustainability.

"The business result reflects a part of the success of participating in Sial China. It was a great action with an international image, with presentations and the reinforcement of a partnership that has become traditional for both nations", evaluates Rua.

 NEWSLETTER - Stay informed with the latest news!

Comments





Similar articles

CHINA

China remains a significant market for Australian red meat

SIAL China 2024 attracted around 180,000 visitors from 107 countries, solidifying its status as A...


Read more Read more
MEXIC

Mexico has the productive potential to expand the supply of meat to Japan

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, representatives of the national meat industry,...


Read more Read more
TURKEY

Turkey announces new 2024-2028 Livestock Roadmap

Turkiye's Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Ibrahim Yumakli, announced the "2024-2028 Livesto...


Read more Read more
Websolutions by Angular Software and SpiderClass