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US Poultry Exports Regain Access to Colombia

Colombia formally reopened its market to U.S. poultry exports last month after it repealed a ban put in place in June due to concerns about highly pathogenic avian influenza (see 2306300037), USDA said in a March 12 report. The agency’s…

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Foreign Agricultural service said American exporters have been able to ship poultry to Colombia as of February, regaining access to what was the 10th-largest global market for U.S. poultry in 2022. USDA said the “reopening comes at an opportune time as Colombian demand for U.S. agricultural products continues to grow.”