Since January 2023, Brazilian agriculture, under President Lula’s third term, gained 100 new markets in 49 countries. Recent developments this Tuesday in Egypt have enabled the exportation of goat and sheep meats, including offal and processed products. Carlos Fávaro, the Minister for Agriculture and Livestock, views these openings as evidence of Brazil’s renewed prominence on […]
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