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Government studies improvements in inspection service for products of animal origin

Published Apr 20, 2025

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The Brazilian government, led by Agriculture and Livestock Minister Carlos Fávaro, is taking steps to enhance the Brazilian Inspection System for Products of Animal Origin (Sisbi-POA) by encouraging participation from the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae) to train producers. The goal is to extend Sisbi-POA's reach across more Brazilian municipalities and increase the number of registered establishments. This initiative aims to control food inflation by increasing the availability of livestock products nationwide. The ministry is targeting to have 1,800 municipalities on board by the end of the year, up from the current 970. The federal government also extended the authorization of the Municipal Inspection Service (SIM) to operate under Sisbi for a year to include milk, honey, and eggs, in an effort to reduce food prices.
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With the aim of boosting the Brazilian Inspection System for Products of Animal Origin (Sisbi-POA), the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, presented measures to improve the service to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva earlier this week. In a meeting with the Chief Executive, Fávaro mentioned the possibility of the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae) participating in training producers through a technical partnership to expand Sisbi-POA. The ministry's idea is to increase the reach of Sisbi-POA in Brazilian municipalities and increase the number of registered establishments, according to interlocutors. Sisbi-POA grants the national seal to livestock products that meet health and handling requirements. The ministry's goal is to have 1,800 municipalities join Sisbi-Poa by the end of the year, compared to the current 970. This number has already increased from 380 municipalities reported at the beginning of 2023. In March, the federal ...
Source: CanalRural

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