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Brazil seeks expanded pork and poultry exports to Namibia

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Brazil’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira, has signalled plans to deepen trade ties with Namibia, with a focus on enabling exports of Brazilian pork and poultry to the local market.

Speaking during an official visit to Namibia, Vieira said Brazil could play a role in strengthening Namibia’s food security through the supply of affordable and nutritious products.

The proposal was discussed during meetings with Namibia’s Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, where the two sides also explored broader economic cooperation and defence collaboration.

“We are also interested in advancing technical discussions with a view to enabling exports of Brazilian pork and poultry to Namibia. Brazil can contribute to the food security of the Namibian population by providing safe, affordable and nutritious food products,” Vieira said.

In the defence sector, Brazil reaffirmed its support for Namibia through cooperation in maritime patrol, air transport and the protection of offshore oil infrastructure.

“Our naval cooperation, signed in March 1994, is proof of the depth, mutual trust and strategic nature of our partnership. Brazil wishes to continue contributing to the development and strengthening of the Namibian Navy,” he said.

Ashipala-Musavyi highlighted the longstanding naval partnership between the two countries, noting that it has strengthened Namibia’s maritime capabilities and its ability to safeguard its territorial waters.

Trade and investment featured prominently in the discussions, with both countries acknowledging significant untapped potential in bilateral economic relations. Ashipala-Musavyi pointed to the maritime shipping route linking the Port of Santos in Brazil to the Port of Walvis Bay as a key channel to boost trade volumes and reduce logistical constraints.

“It is our firm intention to capitalise on this advantage and to work closely with our Brazilian counterparts to stimulate increased volumes on this route, supported by greater investment and business exchanges,” she said.

Namibia also expressed interest in expanding agricultural cooperation with Brazil, particularly in smallholder farming, livestock management and agro-processing, with a view to leveraging Brazilian expertise to improve productivity and resilience.

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