Global markets reeling as Brazil’s bird flu outbreak tests trade resilience – altnews.org
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South Africa and Singapore lifted restrictions on the purchase of Brazilian chicken, imposed by the case of avian influenza detected last May at a commercial farm in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, according to the Brazilian Government on Tuesday. Thus, these two countries join 23 other countries that have normally resumed trade in Brazilian chicken, including Argentina, Cuba, Uruguay, Paraguay, the Dominican Republic, among others. Brazil is th…
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Seven countries, including Argentina, Cuba and Uruguay, resumed their imports of Brazilian chicken meat after lifting the suspensions imposed by the outbreak of avian influenza detected in May in Rio Grande do Sul. As reported this Friday by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Pecuaria, the decision was based on strict compliance with international quarantines and health protocols, as no new cases have been recorded since 16 May, when the …
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