E-commerce is an opportunity for the Brazilian agribusiness exporter, who intends to sell in the Chinese market, said Yu Young, a commercial consul of the Consulate General of China in São Paulo during an event held on Wednesday in the capital of São Paulo, who discussed the Sino-Brazilian trade chain.

According to Young, Chinese consumers are increasingly buying food products over the internet. “In this regard, I see, for example, opportunities for Brazilian exporters of fruits and teas,” he said.
According to Young, Brazilian products with higher added value are welcome in China. “Brazil needs to increase the disclosure in the Chinese market.”
In 2017, China bought US $ 23 billion in Brazilian agricultural products, with soybeans accounting for 80% of this value.
This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.