SAO PAULO, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Brazilian meatpacker Minerva (BEEF3.SA) said on Monday it has been informed by Paraguayan authorities of the approval of a health protocol set to open the U.S. market for Paraguayan beef exports.
Minerva, which owns four plants in Paraguay, said in a securities filing only final bureaucratic procedures are now required for the exports to be effectively cleared.
"That's an important step for the country's beef producers and could open opportunities in other markets that follow similar sanitary standards," the Brazilian company said.
Reporting by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Steven GrattanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons:
Minerva, Gabriel Araujo, Steven Grattan
Organizations:
SAO PAULO, BEEF3, Minerva, Thomson
Locations:
Paraguay