The Brazilian government has concluded negotiations that will allow the export of bovine genetic material (semen and embryos) to Togo. These openings create opportunities for Brazilian producers, as well as for the provision of consulting services and technical assistance. In 2025, Brazil exported more than US$148 million in agricultural products to Togo, with a focus on products from the sugar-alcohol complex, meat, and leather. This new authorization adds to other recent openings achieved with Togo. In 2025, the African country also authorized the import of corn, brachiaria, soybean, and sorghum seeds, in addition to live cattle and buffalo from Brazil. With this announcement, Brazilian agribusiness has reached 594 market openings since the beginning of 2023. These results are the fruit of joint work between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE). 

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