Agreement Aims to Address Trade Barriers and Promote Sustainable Practices
In a move to strengthen their positions as leading competitors in the global chicken meat market, Brazil and the United States have announced a free trade agreement aimed at facilitating the movement and supply of poultry products.
The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) and the U.S. Poultry & Egg Producers Council have formalized a cooperation pact focused on promoting global free trade. This collaboration intends to tackle significant barriers affecting trade, such as protectionism and sanitary issues that impact product availability worldwide.
The partnership also emphasizes environmental sustainability as a guiding principle in poultry production and trade. Additionally, it seeks to foster ongoing development within the poultry industry and enhance international commerce through scientific advancement.
This agreement represents a significant step towards creating a more cooperative and efficient global market for poultry products, benefiting both nations in their trade relations and contributing to the industry’s overall growth and sustainability.