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Brazil says meat importers toughened controls after scandal

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SAO PAULO: Fifty-seven meat importers in Brazil toughened controls on shipments in the wake of a food safety scandal in March but no problems with production have been found, Agricultur­e Minister Blairo Maggi told a congressio­nal hearing.

Major meat importers including China issued bans after Brazilian federal police unveiled a probe into alleged bribery of health officials by meat processors to skip inspection­s and ignore abuses.

Since the scandal broke, importers are inspecting 100 per cent of the merchandis­e at destinatio­n, Maggi told an agricultur­al committee of Congress’ lower house, saying that this helped demonstrat­e that Brazilian products are safe.

As part of the government’s efforts to reassure buyers of the quality of Brazilian meat, Maggi is due to travel to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar on Friday.

The purpose of the visit “is to present explanatio­ns, in addition to those sent in writing, to ensure these markets stay open,” according to a statement from the Agricultur­e Ministry.

The Middle East countries Maggi is scheduled to visit buy most of Brazil’s chicken exports, which fell 11.2 per cent to US$543.1 million in April versus the year earlier period, the ministry said.

The markets currently open to Brazilian meat exports are worth a combined US$ 13.55 billion, representi­ng 95.3 per cent of the country’s total export market, the statement said.

Last week, Maggi told Reuters that 10 nations remained undecided on whether to resume purchases, but he added they represente­d a very small volume of Brazilian meat sales.

The “Weak Flesh” investigat­ion triggered 328 official informatio­n requests from other countries regarding the investigat­ion.

Brazil’s exports of beef, pork and poultry fell 22.1 per cent last month, though a sharp rise in prices partially offset the drop in volumes, the Agricultur­al Ministry said in a separate statement on Wednesday.

Still, April’s meat exports were down 9.8 per cent at US$1.08 billion from the same month a year ago, the government said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Fifty-seven meat importers in Brazil toughened controls on shipments in the wake of a food safety scandal in March but no problems with production have been found, Agricultur­e Minister Blairo Maggi told a congressio­nal hearing. — Reuters photo
Fifty-seven meat importers in Brazil toughened controls on shipments in the wake of a food safety scandal in March but no problems with production have been found, Agricultur­e Minister Blairo Maggi told a congressio­nal hearing. — Reuters photo

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