The Brazilian government has concluded negotiations that will allow Brazil to export new products to several trading partners. In Saudi Arabia, Brazil obtained authorization to export nine products from its national fruit industry: avocado, atemoya, guava, star fruit, citrus fruits, ginger, papaya, passion fruit, and watermelon. One of the main markets for Brazilian agribusiness in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia imported more than US$2.8 billion in agricultural products from Brazil in 2025. In El Salvador, local authorities approved the export of apples, and in Azerbaijan, the export of grapes was authorized. In 2025, exports of Brazilian agricultural products to El Salvador and Azerbaijan totaled US$103 million and US$24 million, respectively. In Jordan, Brazil obtained authorization to export hay. The country imported more than US$499 million in Brazilian agricultural products last year. In Ethiopia, the export of forage seeds of the species Brachiaria spp., Panicum spp., and Setaria spp. has been authorized, contributing to the diversification of Brazil's export portfolio to that country. With these announcements, Brazilian agribusiness has reached 591 market openings since the beginning of 2023. These advances are the result of coordinated action by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE). 

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