Abstract

This paper aims to investigate whether the Brazilian agribusiness market is evolving towards full international acceptance, by examining the advances made towards complying with various international rules for product origin integrity. The study utilizes the Normative Instructions of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA) / Secretariat for Agricultural Defense as guidelines for the export of agricultural products. The deductive method is used for constructing this paper through bibliographic analysis.
 The study contextualizes the importance of contractual integrity in agribusiness, as it assures the buyer that the product is what it claims to be, and that it was produced, processed and transported under the required conditions. The lack of contractual integrity in agribusiness has led to consumer skepticism, boycotts, and market exclusion.
 This research analyzes the advancements made by the Brazilian agribusiness market in terms of international acceptance, by examining its compliance with several norms and regulations, including traceability, identification of the origin of products, and conformity assessment. The analysis of these advancements leads to a positive answer to the research question, as the internal agribusiness market has shown a constant improvement towards full international acceptance.
 In conclusion, the Brazilian agribusiness market has made significant strides towards ensuring contractual integrity and international acceptance of its products. However, there is still room for improvement, particularly in terms of enforcing compliance with regulations and addressing potential loopholes.

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