Agriculture/Fávaro: Saudi Arabia released imports of goats from Brazil

Published 2023년 7월 31일

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Saudi Arabia has authorized the importation of goats from Brazil, which has been seen as a significant achievement for Brazil's agriculture sector. The Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, also reported progress in negotiations for partnerships with Saudi Arabia in the recovery of degraded pastures and the regionalization of avian flu cases. Fávaro's delegation is now heading to the United Arab Emirates for further meetings and a business seminar.
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By Isadora Duarte Brasília, 07/31/2023 - The Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, informed, a little while ago, that Saudi Arabia authorized the authorization to import goats from Brazil. "It is a country that is investing and making great partnerships with Brazil, which has moved forward with the release for the export of goats. It is a great achievement", said Fávaro, in a video published on his social networks at the end of his trip to the country. Fávaro said that progress has also been made with regard to the protocol for regionalization of avian flu in eventual cases in commercial flocks between the countries. "We are at the end of the process of regionalization in cases of avian flu in commercial farms, which is important for us to keep this market open", stated Fávaro. The regionalization model predicts that, in potential outbreaks of avian flu in commercial farms, embargoes are restricted only to the contaminated region and a radius of 10 kilometers, maintaining ...
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