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US lifts Brazilian beef import ban amid quality concerns

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The federal government has decided to once again allow raw beef products to be imported into the United States from Brazil, a move that has angered some cattlemen and food safety groups who are voicing concerns about the quality of the meat.

A spokeswoma­n for the US Department of Agricultur­e’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said Friday the agency recently conducted on-site audits of Brazil’s raw beef production facilities to verify improvemen­t in practices since 2017, when the USDA suspended importatio­n of Brazilian beef over safety concerns.

“FSIS confirmed that Brazil has implemente­d necessary corrective actions and has determined that Brazil’s food safety inspection system governing raw intact beef is equivalent to that of the US” the agency spokeswoma­n said.

She said the suspension ended Friday. Raw beef from Brazil will be “subject to re-inspection” at US ports of entry, she said.

A spokesman for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Associatio­n said the group has concerns about quality given Brazil’s history of foot-and-mouth disease and its record of repeated food safety violations at ports-of-entry.

“You can rest assured that NCBA will keep an eagle eye focus on all developmen­ts with Brazil and we expect nothing less than the highest level of scrutiny from USDA and customs officials,” said Kent Bacus, the group’s senior director of internatio­nal trade and market access, in a statement.

Environmen­tal and food safety group Food & Water Watch Action said it’s not convinced product quality issues have been resolved.

“It took two US taxpayer-funded audits this past year for Brazil to have allegedly gotten its act together. We are not convinced,” said Tony Corbo, a spokesman for the group.

He said consumers will be taking a gamble every time they eat beef in the United States because there will be no country-of-origin labeling requiremen­ts on Brazilian beef.

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