Brazil has sought emergency food deal with UK

Published 2021년 9월 27일

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has confirmed receiving a request from UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson for an emergency food agreement due to a CO2 shortage in the UK, caused by increased natural gas prices leading to the closure of some fertilizer plants. However, the British Embassy in Brazil has refuted Bolsonaro's account, and the president's office has been asked to clarify the situation. Bolsonaro also mentioned that Johnson requested his help in increasing Brazilian imports of British whisky.
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Reuters reports that Bolsonaro, speaking on his weekly webcast to supporters, did not name the product, but said he had passed Johnson's request to his agriculture minister, Tereza Cristina. "He wants an emergency agreement with us to import some kind of food that is lacking in England," he said. The British Embassy in Brazil disputed Bolsonaro's account, saying that what the Brazilian president said was not its recollection of the facts. The president's office did not immediately respond to a request for clarification on the product. A natural gas price surge has forced some British fertilizer plants to shut in recent weeks, leading to a shortage of CO2 used to put the fizz into beer and sodas and stun poultry and pigs before slaughter. The British government, seeking to avert meat and poultry shortages, has extended emergency state support and warned its food producers to prepare for a 400% rise in carbon dioxide prices. Ministers, including Johnson, have repeatedly brushed ...
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