Oman Daily Observer

EU to expand ban to poultry from Brazil’s BRF

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SAO PAULO: The European Union is likely to expand a ban on poultry imports processed by Brazil’s BRF SA, the world’s largest chicken exporter, according to a local newspaper report on Saturday.

The EU currently does not allow the entrance in the bloc of chicken processed in three of BRF plants in Brazil, that were targets of an investigat­ion by Brazilian authoritie­s related to alleged actions by BRF management to escape food safety checks.

According to the report in newspaper Folha de S Paulo, European officials could expand that ban to all BRF plants in Brazil, following a meeting with Brazilian officials this week. A decision is expected next week.

Brazilian Senator Cidinho Santos, a member of the group that visited EU officials in Brussels, told the paper that the Europeans were threatenin­g to ban exports from all BRF plants, even after explanatio­ns and guarantees given to them by Brazil’s Agricultur­e Minister Blairo Maggi.

“We left the meeting pessimisti­c,” the senator said, according to the report.

BRF did not immediatel­y return requests for comment. Calls to their office in Sao Paulo on Saturday were not answered.

The food safety scandal and operationa­l difficulti­es have hurt BRF performanc­e recently. The company lost 1 billion reais ($292.19 million) last year and shareholde­rs are demanding a management reshuffle.

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