UAE have approved food safety certificates on Brazilian livestock

Published 2021년 4월 16일

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The United Arab Emirates has approved food safety certificates for livestock imports from Brazil, enabling the country to now supply large numbers of buffaloes and bovines for breeding, slaughter, and dairy farming purposes. This approval marks a significant departure from the past transactions where livestock was sold from Brazil to the UAE in small quantities for breeding and genetic experimentation purposes.
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São Paulo - The United Arab Emirates have approved food safety certificates on livestock imports from Brazil. The Embassy of the UAE in Brasília reported that the Food Safety Form concerning the sale of cows and buffaloes from Brazil to the Arab country has been authorized. Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) secretary-general Tamer Mansour said the certificate means Brazil will be able to supply large numbers of buffaloes and bovines for breeding, slaughter and dairy farming ...
Source: Anba

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