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Chile and Uruguay also suspend purchases of chicken from Brazil

Published May 17, 2025

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Chile and Uruguay have suspended imports of chicken meat from Brazil due to the first confirmed case of bird flu in the country. This follows similar measures by China and the European Union. Argentina has also halted imports, with the Argentine government urging Brazil to enhance biosafety measures. The suspension affects chicken meat imports from Rio Grande do Sul state, while the rest of Brazil can continue normal exports. Some countries have suspended imports from the entire country.
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Chile and Uruguay announced on Friday (16) the suspension of imports of chicken meat from Brazil, in response to the first confirmed case of bird flu in the country. The outbreak was detected on a commercial farm in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, and announced by the Brazilian government on Thursday (15). With this, the two countries join the list of nations that had already taken similar measures, including China and the European Union. Argentina, through Senasa (National Food Safety Agency), also took the same measure, waiting until Brazil is once again certified as free of bird flu. The Argentine government reinforced the importance of intensifying biosafety measures on Brazilian farms. The Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, explained that, when diseases are confirmed in commercially raised animals, each country adopts its own containment protocol. Countries such as China, the European Union and Argentina, for example, do not limit restrictions to the ...
Source: CanalRural

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