Egyptians are looking for alternatives to high priced beef protein. High-priced beef on international markets has triggered a quest for more affordable protein in Egypt, and this has helped pave the way for sales of Brazilian-made chicken products to the Arab country.
About a week ago, Egypt gave the greenlight to imports of poultry-based products from Brazil. The category includes items such as nuggets, canned chicken meat, chicken sausages and chicken mortadella. Sales have also been cleared for the processed turkey product known as ‘blanquet’ in Brazil.
Teles notes that market issues aside, there was work done in Brazil to enable these sales. The greenlight came after the conclusion of talks for a new international food safety certificate for poultry exports from Brazil to Egypt.
Certification was formerly available for whole and cut chicken entering Egypt; the new certificate, has updated past requirements and added new items, including processed ones.
According to Teles, orders are already in place for 1,500 tons of canned meat from Brazil. A similar beef-based product supplied from Brazil is corned beef which saw 1,390 tons shipped to Egypt through June this year. “As for poultry, we are starting out with orders for 1,500 tons,” he says.
Teles explains that in addition to the export certificates, Egypt’s government issues import licenses, which poultry-based products will also require.
The agricultural attaché believes that since there are poultry manufacturers active in Egypt, Egypt will work to balance out imports and domestic supplies.
Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) Markets manager Luis Rua said Egypt is a major importer of unprocessed poultry, and the addition of processed goods enhances the country’s partnership with Brazil in food supplies.
Poultry suppliers must be accredited to export to Egypt. Luis Rua said exporters are still in the process of figuring out the exact requirements and product specificities. “But there is no question that an interesting space has opened up for diversification of exports from Brazil,” he argues. ■
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