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Indonesia is interested in sending mangosteen and pitaya to Brazil

The Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, reinforced Brazil's interest in exporting fruits to Indonesia. Brazil's list of priorities includes opening up the market for the sale of grapes, apples and citrus. The Brazilian fruit basket awaits analysis from Indonesia for a possible market opening. Likewise, the Asian country is interested in sending mangosteen and pitaya to Brazil. Fávaro said that the ministry is working to allow the import of these Indonesian products and that he hopes to expand commercial opportunities with Asians.


Source: abrafrutas.org

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