Brazil tries to increase exports to China on Lula’s trip

In the middle Trade war Between China E. USABrazil is keeping a close watch on the open space in the country’s market and expects to benefit from the rising business and political relationship between Brasslia and Beijing Chicken and pork, sorghum and fruit The fastest growing Brazilian products in the Chinese have emerged.
A. Mission Business with President Louiz Inacio Lula Da Silva Beijing This week reflects a sense of opportunities for Brazilian agriculture. Along with presidential enturrage, about 200 entrepreneurs, more than 150 from agricultural fields, from traditional soy to fruit, by animal protein.
“In the case of chicken meat, naturally, the US is away from the competitiveness of sending chicken meat there at this time. In the case of pork, Brazil and the United States are the second and third major,” Luva, Luvas Rua, Reuters said. “If China needs Brazil, Brazil is available.”
Brazil is already responsible for something between 45% and 50% of the chicken meat purchased by China, while Brazil is already responsible for the US 30% in this market. In pork, two countries make up 16%of the Chinese market.
Focusing on this market growth, the Brazilian government is working to start new pigs and chickens, and is also working to give power to the export of children, China does not buy from Brazil today.
“There are always new companies that want to access the Chinese market in Brazil. Now, it depends on them to decide. We are doing our best.”
In recent months, a trade war between China and the United States, which was launched by US President Donald Trump, led to the establishment of mutual tariffs that reach 145%of the two countries. There is an early conversation to try to establish discussions, but still without fruits.
The crisis with the United States has recently led to Brazil China and sorghum. Streets believe that 83% of the grain sold worldwide is bought by China, and 45% of Chinese purchase comes from the United States.
With tariffs, this is another product that should be searched for Chinese other suppliers.
Konab data shows that Brazil in 2024 increased by 4.42 tonnes of sorghum, and 2.9%of the planted area. This number is still far from to supply China, but hopefully according to the street.
“This is a turning point so that we can reach these levels, but this is a window that is open. I often say that no one can start exporting millions and millions. Sometimes the container is exported,” he said.
Returning with agreements signed by the Brazilian Mission in Beijing. Many aspects of the street are still in talks and do not know what will be confirmed.
Among them are the co -produced and ethanol export of dry distilleries (DDG), maize ethanol production.
“The DDG is one of the products that we have, and even ethanol. The final detail, technical details can be resolved in time or eventually in another case,” the secretary explained.
Rua and Agriculture Minister Carlos Fevaro will be in the country till the 21st, not only in Beijing, but also in Shanghai, Hongzou and Kunitions, including coffee, protein, fruits and the largest food festivals in China.
“Through co -operative agreements or through investment contracts, Brazilian businessmen are interested in seeing China from the perspective of China. I think there is a window of opportunities.”
“There are businessmen who are going to map. Others are already more sophisticated and may be there with a kind of deal.”
One of the priorities of the Agriculture Minister for the Brazilian Mission in China is the search for synchronization in the approval of biotechnology. According to Fevaro, demand is strategic for this sector.
“What is the most relevant election for Brazilian agriculture? I have taken this proposal for some time. This is the demand for Brazilian, because the country is a global indication, with science based decisions,” Fevaro said last week.
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