Brazil Opens Indonesian Market to Beef On The Bone, Offal, and Others
The Ministry of Agriculture reported on Tuesday (19) that the governments of Brazil and Indonesia have reached an agreement on sanitary requirements to allow the export of Brazilian bone-in beef, beef offal, meat products, and meat preparations to the Asian country.
Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world, with around 283 million inhabitants, and its market is considered strategic for animal protein, the ministry said.
"Beef consumption in the country has been growing in recent years..."
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