The Philippine Star

Phl allows entry of meat products from Brazil, Chile

- – Louise Maureen Simeon

The Philippine­s has allowed the entry of more meat products from Brazil and Chile after compliance with quarantine and meat inspection systems.

In two separate orders, Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar has decided to approve the applicatio­n of the two countries to export meat products to the Philippine­s.

Brazil will export more pork, beef and poultry meat while Chile will ship out pork and poultry.

For Brazil, 24 foreign meat establishm­ents were accredited, while Chile has six.

Dar said foreign meat establishm­ents in the two countries were inspected and audited by the DA Inspection Mission and were found to comply with the Philippine quarantine and meat inspection systems procedures.

The two countries have also complied with the requiremen­ts provided by the World Organizati­on for Animal Health.

“After thorough evaluation, the applicatio­ns of Brazil for individual FME accreditat­ion to export pork, beef and chicken and Chile to export pork and poultry meat have been found to be satisfacto­ry and acceptable,” Dar said.

The DA said that meat establishm­ents must be listed as duly registered meat establishm­ents authorized to export beef, pork and poultry meat into the country.

The source of meat for export shall be from animals born and raised in Brazil and Chile, and must not contain residues of antibiotic­s, pesticides, hormones, heavy metals, radioactiv­ity and similar substances as that may pose public health and environmen­tal hazards.

For Brazil, commoditie­s approved for export include pork, beef except meat from head and neck, and chicken and turkey.

For Chile, approved commoditie­s are animal products, offals, pig fat, turkey meat and offals, and swine carcasses.

The accreditat­ion of both countries are valid until April 2, 2023.

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