Fávaro announces suspension of chicken exports from RS in compliance with protocol

Published May 16, 2025

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Brazil's Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro has announced a suspension of chicken meat exports from Rio Grande do Sul following confirmation of avian influenza on a commercial farm in Montenegro. This step is in line with international health protocols and does not impact chicken meat already produced and exported prior to the suspension. The government is working to lift the suspension quickly to prevent any wider spread of the disease. This is the first instance of bird flu on a Brazilian commercial farm since the problem was first identified in wild birds in 2023.
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Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro announced this Friday, the 16th, the suspension of chicken meat exports from Rio Grande do Sul, after confirmation of a case of avian influenza on a commercial farm in the city of Montenegro. The measure follows international health protocols, according to the minister. "We suspended chicken exports from Rio Grande do Sul in compliance with the protocol," he said in an interview with CNN Brasil. Despite the temporary suspension, Fávaro emphasized that previous shipments remain valid: "There is no commercial loss for chicken meat that was produced and exported until yesterday." The minister also said that the government is working to reverse the situation as soon as possible: "We hope to restore normality before the 60 days foreseen in the self-suspension protocol." ...
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