Avian flu: 17 countries resume Brazilian chicken imports

Published 2025년 6월 25일

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After the World Animal Health Organization (WOAH) recognized the closure of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) case recorded on a commercial farm in Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul, 17 importing countries have resumed purchasing Brazilian chicken, the Ministry of Agriculture reported in a statement. According to the ministry, Algeria, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, El Salvador, Iraq, Japan, Lesotho, Libya, Morocco, Myanmar, Montenegro, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, Vanuatu, and Vietnam have informed the Brazilian government of the end of restrictions on national chicken. In total, chicken meat exports from the entire Brazilian territory remain suspended for 15 destinations. Brazilian poultry product shipments are temporarily paused to Albania, Argentina, Canada, Chile, China, Philippines, India, North Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritania, Pakistan, Peru, Timor-Leste, European Union, and Uruguay. The list of markets where Brazilian chicken exports are still ...
Source: Broadcast

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