USA: Stop imports of Brazil fresh beef - NCBA

Published 2022년 4월 18일

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The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) is calling for a suspension of fresh beef imports from Brazil due to concerns over the country's repeated failure to meet international animal health and food safety standards, specifically related to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). This appeal comes in the wake of a significant 131% increase in beef imports from Brazil to the U.S. in 2021, which has prompted a temporary 26.4% tariff safeguard for 2022. Despite the temporary tariff and concerns about BSE, which were raised by the World Organization for Animal Health, the NCBA is pushing for more action to ensure the integrity of the U.S. food supply chain. The situation is further complicated by a surge in beef imports from Brazil, which is adding pressure to the U.S. beef market, already strained by high cattle inventory levels.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (DTN) -- With a 131% increase in beef imports from Brazil into the U.S. reported in 2021 and a continuation of that pattern early in 2022, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association on Monday renewed its call for U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to suspend fresh beef imports from Brazil. The surge of imports triggered a temporary tariff safeguard of 26.4% applied to Brazilian beef imports for the rest of 2022. While a temporary tariff increase "may discourage" further fresh beef imports from Brazil, it does not address the underlying concern over Brazil's "repeated failure" to adhere to international animal health and food safety standards, NCBA said in a news release this week. "We are, once again, calling on Secretary Vilsack to suspend fresh beef imports from Brazil, because of that country's long history of failing to report BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) cases in a timely manner," NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane, said in a ...
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