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Building a presence in a market like China requires more than just a booth. It requires a structured agenda, consistency, and the right stakeholders. Within this approach, Brazilian Renderers — a partnership between the Brazilian Renderers Association (ABRA) and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) — confirms its participation in China Feed Industry Expo 2026, taking place from April 18 to 20, in Nanchang, Jiangxi.

The project is already familiar with the landscape. In September 2025, a Brazilian Renderers delegation visited Beijing for meetings with the China Feed Industry Association (CFIA), the China Animal Agriculture Association (CAAA), and the Optimize Integration Group (OIG) — the country’s largest animal protein importer, with 27 distribution centers. The delegation was also received by the Embassy of Brazil. What comes next is a natural continuation: participating in the main event organized by CFIA, engaging with an audience of more than 80,000 professionals from the animal feed sector.

China Feed Industry Expo has been held since 1996 and rotates among the country’s largest cities. In 2025, it took place in Qingdao, with more than 1,000 exhibitors and an exhibition area of 100,000 square meters. In 2026, the event will be held alongside conferences on feed and pet food, expanding the scope of expected interactions.

The strategic foundation is solid. China leads global consumption of animal protein across the three main segments: swine, poultry, and aquaculture. With Brazilian facilities already authorized to export to the country, and domestic production still exporting less than 10% of its total output, there is real room for growth. Participation in the exhibition represents another step in this direction.

 

Brazilian Renderers

Since 2012, ABRA and ApexBrasil have partnered on the Brazilian Renderers project with the goal of promoting exports from the animal recycling sector—animal-origin meals and fats, blood products, palatants, and hydrolyzed proteins. Through participation in trade shows, the organization of workshops, and other special trade promotion initiatives, the project highlights key attributes of the animal recycling industry and its products—such as quality, sanitary status, and sustainable production—while strengthening the international brands of these products and fostering new business opportunities for Brazilian exporters.

Information on how to join the sectoral projects is available at brazilianrenderers.com.

About ABRA

The Brazilian Association of Animal Recycling (ABRA) represents industries in the animal recycling sector that produce meals, fats, blood products, hydrolyzed proteins, and palatants used as ingredients in feed formulations for livestock and pet food, as well as fats used in biofuel production.

ABRA is a non-profit organization founded in 2006. It works to promote its members, disseminate initiatives related to the sector, mediate relationships with other organizations and government bodies, and foster business development in both domestic and international markets.

More information: abra.ind.br

About ApexBrasil

The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) works to promote Brazilian products and services abroad and to attract foreign investment into strategic sectors of the Brazilian economy.

To achieve these goals, ApexBrasil carries out targeted trade promotion initiatives designed to boost exports and enhance the value of Brazilian products and services internationally. These include trade and prospecting missions, business matchmaking rounds, support for Brazilian companies participating in major international trade fairs, visits by foreign buyers and opinion leaders to learn about Brazil’s production structure, among other business platforms aimed at strengthening the Brazil Brand.

The Agency also works in coordination with public and private stakeholders to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to Brazil, focusing on sectors strategic to improving the competitiveness of Brazilian companies and the country as a whole.

More information: apexbrasil.com.br

Source: ABRA Communications Office
LuĂ­sa Schardong, Journalist