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01 Sep 2021 BRAZILSuccess Story - Brazil Approves New Certificate for US Beef ExportsOn August 28, 2021, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Supply (MAPA) began accepting the new Export Certificate model for U.S. exports of beef, beef products, and bovine offal into Brazil. Click Here
14 Jan 2021 BRAZILFAIRS Export Certificate Report AnnualThere were no substantial alterations on the regulatory framework for agricultural goods in 2020 except for the review of nutritional labeling by the National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA). Click Here
28 Oct 2020 BRAZILBrazil Introduces Additional Import Requirements for Apples and PearsOn October 7, 2020, Brazil adopted additional requirements for the import of fresh fruits and materials of plant origin intended for propagation or reproduction into Brazil. Click Here
21 Oct 2020 BRAZILBrazil Approves New Regulations for Food LabelingThe National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA) published new regulations on nutrition labeling of packaged food products. Click Here
30 Jan 2020 BRAZILFood and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards Country ReportThe cabinet restructure under the administration of President Jair Bolsonaro had a low impact for exporters of agricultural goods. Click Here
16 Jan 2020 BRAZILFood and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards Export Certificate ReportThis report identifies Brazil’s import requirements for foreign export certificates. Click Here
11 Mar 2019 BRAZILFood and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards ReportIn 2108 Brazil has not implemented significant changes to regulations that could affect imports of agricultural goods. However, with the election of President Jair Bolsonaro, a more liberal economic agenda is expected to be implemented. The new president plans to reduce the number of Brazilian ministries to 22, a move that will likely impact the way the federal government functions. Exporters interested in entering the Brazilian market should pay attention to regulatory changes that may occur in the near future. Click Here
13 Feb 2019 BRAZILFood and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards ReportThis report identifies Brazil’s import requirements for foreign export certificates. An export certificate matrix and outline are included. There were some additional certificates added in 2018 trade matrix that affect imports of agricultural products in general. This report supplements the FAIRS Narrative Report. Click Here
08 Jan 2018 BRAZILFood and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - NarrativeThis report outlines regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports into Brazil, including import procedures. In 2017, there were no significant changes to general regulations that could impact sales of U.S. agricultural products to Brazil. However, labeling of nutritional information is expected to change in the near future. In addition, Brazil, as a Common Market of the South (Mercosul) member is currently negotiating a trade agreement with the European Union. The proposed list of Geographic Indications being negotiated may impact imports of food and beverage products into Brazil. Click Here
29 Dec 2017 BRAZILFood and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - CertificationThis report identifies Brazil’s import requirements for foreign export certificates. An export certificate matrix and outline are included. There were no significant changes in 2017 to general certificates that impact imports of agricultural goods. Click Here
17 May 2017 BRAZILBrazil Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - CertificationDue to recent changes by Brazil in the procedures to register U.S plants that process fish and fishery products for human consumption, FAS/ Brasilia prepared this comprehensive report with instructions for U.S. exporters to register plants and product labels. FAS/Brasilia updated Annex IV of this report due to recent changes by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture. Click Here
04 Jan 2017 BRAZILBrazil : Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - NarrativeThis report outlines regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports into Brazil, including import procedures. There were no significant changes in 2016 to general regulations that impact imports of agricultural goods. Click Here
20 Dec 2016 BRAZILBrazil : Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - CertificationThis report identifies Brazil’s import requirements for foreign export certificates. An export certificate matrix and outline is included. Click Here
11 Jan 2016 BRAZILBrazil : Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - NarrativeThis report outlines regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports into Brazil, including import procedures. Changes in 2015 include mandatory allergen labeling and less burdensome registration requirements for many products. Click Here
15 Dec 2014 BRAZILBrazil : Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - NarrativeThis report outlines regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports into Brazil, including import procedures. There were no significant changes to Brazilian regulations within 2014, however, new significant requirements are expected to be implemented during 2015. Click Here
27 Nov 2012 BRAZILBrazil Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - NarrativeThis report outlines regulatory requirements for agricultural imports into Brazil, including import procedures. Compared to the previous report released in 2011, no significant modifications have been made. Some editing was made on Section I, VI, VII and IX. Click Here
13 Dec 2010 BrazilFood and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards - NarrativeThis report outlines regulatory requirements for agricultural imports into Brazil, including import procedures. Compared to the previous report released in 2009, significant modifications have been made on Section III, IV, VI, VII and IX. Click Here