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Leader in Brazilian product purchases, China wants even more partners in Brazil

For AveSui 2020 the country will have a pavilion that already totals 144 square meters

Leader in Brazilian product purchases, China wants even more partners in Brazil

China is the main destination of Brazilian agricultural exports. Especially in 2019 the Asian giant has been expanding imports, mainly of animal protein. Among the most traded products to China are meat. In the accumulated this year have already been traded US$ 938.85 million in chicken meat; US$ 431.57 million pork and US$ 1.6 billion beef.

Standing out as a major player for the Brazilian market, the Asian country will once again stand out on AveSui 2020. The China Business Pavilion has now totaled 144 square meters.

The Chinese started at AveSui in 2006, bringing for the first time to the Brazilian market their technologies for the poultry and swine sectors. Since then this participation has been increasing year by year, launching new companies and products in Brazil. The fair, held 20 years ago, was responsible for many partnerships, joint ventures and new business between the countries that are getting closer.

Dong Lin, one of the 2019 exhibitors, said that the South American market has huge potential, so it’s important to attend events like AveSui. “For next year we expect even more visitors at the fair and we will take machinery and equipment companies,” added.

Vocation for business

AveSui reaches its 20th Edition  and continues to be the juncture where poultry and swine industries of Latin America get together. Visitors have the  opportunity to interact with exciting companies showcasing their new  and innovative technologies and solutions for this sector. Organized  at a modern fair ground that occupies a total of 9,200 square meters,  exhibitors can enjoy access to both an indoor and outdoor area and entertainment opportunities.

AveSui will be held on  July 28th to 30th  in the city of Medianeira, Parana State, in Lar Convention Center, in Brazil.  Visitors entry is free for professionals of these sectors.