Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Saudi Arabia Opens Market To Brazilian Fruits


(MENAFN- Brazil-Arab News Agency (ANBA)) São Paulo – The Ministries of Foreign Affairs (MRE ) and Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa ) announced early Wednesday evening (16) the opening of markets for Brazilian agribusiness products in Saudi Arabia and Jordan. There were also market openings in Azerbaijan, El Salvador, and Ethiopia.

According to the statement, Saudi Arabia will now be able to import avocado, atemoya, star fruit, citrus fruits, guava, papaya, passion fruit, watermelon, and ginger. For Jordan, the export of hay has been authorized.

According to the statement, last year Saudi Arabia imported US$ 2.8 billion in Brazilian agribusiness products. Jordan, in turn, imported US$ 499 million from the sector. The ministries' note also states that El Salvador has opened its market to Brazilian apples and Azerbaijan to grapes. Ethiopia, in turn, will import forage seed varieties.

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