Iran: All Brazilian meat on the market is safe with temporary suspension of imports

Published 2023년 3월 4일

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A notice from Iran's veterinary organization assures the public that all red meat imports are hygienic and safe to consume, following a temporary ban on Brazilian meat imports due to a mad cow disease case in Pará, Brazil. The ban also affects Jordan and Thailand, while Russia has halted imports from Pará specifically. The organization confirms that all imported meat has been under strict supervision to ensure it is disease-free and safe for consumption.
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According to Isna, citing the public relations of the country's veterinary organization, this organization issued a notice regarding red meat imported to the country and announced: "Fortunately, all the meat imported to our country that is currently distributed or entered the market; It has already been under the maximum control of supervisors and veterinary experts and has been diagnosed as completely hygienic, and there is no need to worry about buying and consuming what has been purchased so far or from the meat currently available in the stores where the supply is authorized and under veterinary supervision. At the same time, citing the official report of the Ministry of Agriculture of Brazil, which announced that due to the detection of a case of mad cow disease in the state of Pará, Iran has stopped importing meat from all over Brazil and reminded: "Of course, with the exception of the country Iran, which the Ministry of Agriculture of Brazil has named as the country of ...
Source: Isna

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