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EU Formally Bans Brazilian Meat From September Over Antimicrobial Rules

Summary by The Rio Times
The EU has formally adopted its ban on Brazilian meat, effective September 3, 2026, over antimicrobial-use rules — barring beef, poultry, fish and honey worth about $1.8bn a year unless Brazil proves compliance. The post EU Formally Bans Brazilian Meat From September Over Antimicrobial Rules appeared first on The Rio Times.

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Block removed the country from the list of those who comply with rules against the use of antimicrobials in livestock. Decision was announced on 12 May, but document formalizing the decision was published on Friday.

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According to the block, the country did not comply with the rules against the excessive use of antimicrobials in livestock

The Federation of Agriculture and Livestock of the State of São Paulo (Faesp) criticized the decision of the European Union to block, from 3 September, the import of meats, honey and other products of animal origin from Brazil. The entity classified the measure as discriminatory and charged a firmer reaction of the federal government.... The post Faesp collects firm pressure from the Lula government after the EU veto to the Brazilian meat appear…

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The European Union (EU) has formalised its decision to ban the import of meat, viscera, fish and honey produced in Brazil. The ban is expected to enter into force on 3 September. Announced almost a month ago, a few days after the provisional entry into force of the trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, the decision to exclude Brazil from the list of countries authorised to export these products to the countries of the European…

The Federation of Agriculture and Livestock of the State of São Paulo (Faesp) criticized the decision of the European Union (EU) to impose new restrictions on the import of meat, honey and other products of animal origin from Brazil. In a note released this Saturday, 6, the entity classified the measure as discriminatory and charged a stronger response from the federal government and Mercosur countries. Positioning occurs in the midst of discuss…

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Metrópoles broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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