Brazil eyes growing agribusiness in China

Huang Shuo – China Daily, 11/15/2012

The move is aimed at introducing more Brazilian agriculture and livestock products into the Chinese market and luring China’s State and private enterprises to invest in Brazil, especially in the field of logistics facilities, including storage and transportation.

“The increasing consumption demand of food from the middle class in China, with a total of around 30 million people by 2015, will create opportunities for Brazil to cooperate with China in the field of food. We can supply more dairy products, meat products and other high-value added agriculture and livestock products,” said Senator Katia Abreu, president of the Brazilian Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock.

Apart from boosting trade with China and expanding the regional market via its Beijing office, CNA also aims to close the ties between Brazilian suppliers and Chinese importers and promote bilateral trade.

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