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Japan Removes Restrictions on Purchases of Chicken From Brazil

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ADM Investor Services said, "Japan, which had previously suspended purchases from Montenegro city, now has no restrictions on Brazilian chicken purchases, Brazil’s agriculture ministry said in a statement. Purchases had been suspended from Montenegro city after bird flu case at…

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Brazil says Japan, 16 others removed bird flu-related trade restrictions

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Following the World Organisation for Animal Health (OMSA) recognition of the closure of high pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) registered in a commercial farm in Montenegro, in Rio Grande do Sul, 17 importing countries resumed the purchase of Brazilian franco, informed the Ministry of Agriculture, in a note. According to pasta, Algeria, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, El Salvador, Iraq, Japan, Lesotho, Libya, Morocco, Myanmar, Montenegro…

This only case was recorded on May 16 and last week, when the required quarantine and measures provided for in the international protocols were fulfilled without new cases being recorded, the Ministry of Agriculture declared the country again "free of avian influenza". Brazil is the largest exporter of chicken in the world and the case of avian influenza led about 65 countries to apply various restrictions. These measures, according to a note re…

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