Namibia and Chile resume poultry imports from Brazil after avian flu
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Namibia and Chile have resumed the purchase of Brazilian chicken without any restrictions, the Ministry of Agriculture reported in a statement. Both countries informed the Brazilian government this Monday of the end of the temporary restrictions on national chicken, without any impediment. Until then, exports of chicken from the entire national territory to Chile and from the product originating in Rio Grande do Sul to Namibia had been suspended. The Chilean government's decision was published in the country's official journal on August 15, as earlier shown by Grupo Estado's real-time news system. After the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) recognized the end of the case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) recorded in a commercial farm in Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul, 41 importing countries have already resumed the purchase of Brazilian chicken. Exports have resumed without any type of embargo to South Africa, Albania, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Argentina, ...
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