Brazil renews its poultry exports

Published 2024년 7월 27일

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Brazil, the world's largest chicken meat exporter, has declared the end of a Newcastle disease outbreak in the south, which had halted its chicken meat exports. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has informed the World Organization for Animal Health and is enhancing biosafety protocols on poultry farms. The affected farm will be monitored for 42 days, with control measures in place within a 10-kilometer radius. While most countries have lifted export restrictions, China, Argentina, and Mexico still impose restrictions on all of Brazil, and several others maintain them for the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
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Brazil, the world's largest exporter of chicken meat and the world's second largest producer, today announced the end of the outbreak of Newcastle disease (NCD) recently discovered in the south of the country and which caused the suspension of its shipments abroad. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock stated in a statement that it has already notified the World Organization for Animal Health of the end of ENC, after a positive case was confirmed on July 17 in a commercial poultry farm in Anta Gorda (state of Rio Grande). do Sul, south). "With this measure, the Brazilian Government hopes for the lifting of the suspension by importing countries, to fully resume exports of meat and its products," the Government stated. ENC is a contagious viral disease that affects several species of birds, as well as reptiles and mammals. The ministry affirmed that biosafety protocols in poultry farms are being reinforced and applied in all producing states in Brazil and that it reduced the ...

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