Coronavirus in frozen chicken: Brazilian technology helps companies maintain safe and competitive exports

Published 2020년 8월 20일

Tridge summary

China has discovered the SARS-CoV-2 virus in a sample of Brazilian frozen chicken, prompting increased control over imports from Brazil. Despite the low risk of contamination in frozen food, Chinese authorities are requesting measures to ensure Brazilian products do not pose a risk of contamination, including mass testing of employees in slaughterhouses. Neoprospecta, a Brazilian biotechnology company, has not found any traces of the disease in Brazilian slaughterhouses using tests to detect the new coronavirus in samples. The company has developed tests for detecting the SARS-CoV-2 virus on surfaces, products, and employees, and has also developed a pooled testing methodology for cost-effective testing of up to 16 people at the same time.
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Original content

After China identified the presence of coronavirus in imported salmon and shrimp, authorities in the Asian country announced that tests for the SARS-CoV-2 virus had also tested positive in a sample of Brazilian frozen chicken. Other products from the same batch were tested, as well as people who had contact with the chickens, and all results were negative. The facts led the Asian country, Brazil's main trading partner, to increase control over imports. In the Brazilian market, there are already technologies capable of helping companies to keep their exports safe and competitive. Although there is no evidence that food is a potential means of transmitting the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the Chinese authorities recognize that the risk of contamination in frozen food is low, they requested the adoption of measures that prove to the General Administration of Customs (GACC) ) - Chinese body responsible for the safety of imported and exported food - that Brazilian products do not pose a risk ...

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