The opening of the Mexican market for day-old chicks boosts the Brazilian segment

게시됨 2024년 7월 5일

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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) has welcomed the decision by Mexico's Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock to allow the import of 1-day-old chicks from Brazil. This decision comes after the acceptance of the International Zoosanitary Certificate (CSI) for the import of Brazilian poultry. The move is significant as Mexico faces challenges from avian influenza. Brazil currently supplies fertile eggs to Mexico and is now set to become a more reliable source of 1-day-old chicks. This development is seen as a major achievement for Brazil's poultry industry and its biosecurity standards.
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The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) celebrated the announcement made yesterday by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock about the opening of the 1-day-old chick segment from Brazil to Mexico, according to a recent market report from ABPA. The announcement occurred after the official acceptance, by the Mexican authorities, of the International Zoosanitary Certificate (CSI) for the import of this high-value-added segment of Brazilian poultry farming. “Mexican poultry farming has faced impacts on its flocks resulting from occurrences of avian influenza. In this sense, Brazil, which already supplies fertile eggs, now presents itself as a reliable partner for the supply of 1-day-old chicks," said Ricardo Santin, president of ABPA. "It is worth highlighting that it is another important achievement for Minister Carlos Fávaro and his ...

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