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The Republic of Cameroon opened its doors to the genetics market produced by Brazilian poultry farming and had, last Monday (17), the first Brazilian chicks born in the African country as a result of the first shipment carried out in April this year.
Playing a fundamental role in this process, Aboissa was present at all stages of this project, from documentation and approval with the health authorities of both countries to the choice of a reliable supplier capable of meeting the requested demand.
With the health crisis in Europe due to avian influence, African countries have increasingly looked for alternatives to replace their main supplier and see Brazil as an excellent partner due to its freedom from diseases and great production capacity and quality.
Today, Brazil already exports a large quantity of fertile eggs to Senegal and, like the Republic of Cameroon, it is possible that other countries will also follow this trend.
By: Frederico Lampe (Aboissa)
Other sources: ABPA