The Russian Federation has banned the import of Brazilian beef and livestock from two states of Brazil since September 15

Published Sep 15, 2021

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Russia's agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has imposed a ban on the import of cattle and beef from Brazil's Minas Gerais state, and has limited boneless beef supplies from Mato Grosso, due to cases of 'mad cow disease'. The ban includes cattle, beef on the bone, beef offal, and other products from Mato Grosso's cattle, with a few exceptions. The import of boneless beef from cattle older than 30 months from these states has also been prohibited, and the transit of cattle from these states through Russia is restricted.
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Since September 15, Rosselkhoznadzor has banned the import of cattle and beef from the state of Minas Gerais of Brazil into the Russian Federation. Boneless beef supplies are also limited from the state of Mato Grosso. As reported in the materials of the department, this is due "to the receipt of information about the occurrence of cases of spongiform encephalopathy in cattle (the so-called" mad cow disease "- IF)". The ban on supplies from the state of Minas Gerais also applies to blood and blood-containing products, beef on the bone, beef offal, intestinal raw materials obtained from cattle, with the exception of protected casings, mechanically deboned beef, as well as processed proteins intended for feed to productive animals. In addition, for this reason, the Rosselkhoznadzor has banned the import of boneless beef obtained from cattle older than 30 months from the states of Mato Grosso and Minas Gerais since September 15. From the same date, the transit of cattle from these ...
Source: Milknews

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