Indonesia should enable Brazilian exporters of canned meat and beef offal

Published Jan 31, 2023

Tridge summary

Indonesia is set to permit 11 Brazilian slaughterhouses to export beef, with discussions underway for canned meat and bovine offal exports. Additionally, China is set to lift its embargo on Brazilian beef exports, and the UK is requesting Brazilian qualifications for meat exports. These developments aim to boost Brazil's beef industry and provide better income for its population. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration is working to restore global relations, with particular focus on the cotton market in China. Brazil's offer of credit to Argentina has been defended as a strategy to strengthen trade relations.
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Original content

The Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, said last Friday that Indonesia should authorize Brazilian slaughterhouses to export canned meat and beef offal to its market. Releases are scheduled for February. Recently, Indonesia authorized 11 Brazilian slaughterhouses so that they can export beef to the country. The minister also showed optimism with the resumption of exports to China by refrigerators that remain under embargo and indicated the possibility of enabling units interested in selling to the United Kingdom. “In February, Indonesia will open licensing for canned meat and bovine offal. China has not had any licenses since 2019, but it has lifted [the suspension] of three, it will lift the others and asked for a list of new licenses,” he said in an interview with a radio station in Mato Grosso. The United Kingdom, which sent a delegation to Brazil at the end of 2022 to recognize the equivalence of inspection systems, also gave new signals. “England is already asking for a ...
Source: Beefpoint

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