European Union resumes pre-listing system for export of Brazilian eggs

Published Nov 5, 2025

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During the 23rd Conference of Ministers of Agriculture of the Americas, this Tuesday (4), the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, announced advances in negotiations with the European Union. According to him, the European bloc communicated the resumption of the habilitation system by indication of the Brazilian sanitary authority, the so-called pre-listing, for egg exporting establishments.

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During the 23rd Conference of Ministers of Agriculture of the Americas on Tuesday (4), the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, announced advances in negotiations with the European Union. According to him, the European bloc communicated the resumption of the pre-listing system for egg-exporting establishments, which is the indication of the Brazilian sanitary authority. Fávaro highlighted that the measure represents an expansion of export opportunities for the sector. "With the confirmation of the pre-listing, all Brazilian establishments producing eggs that meet the sanitary requirements will be able to export to European Union countries," the minister stated. The pre-listing is the system through which the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) certifies and indicates the national establishments that meet European sanitary requirements, dispensing with the need for individual audits by the European Union. In addition, the bloc's authorities informed of the ...
Source: Agrolink

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