The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Brazil to try to reverse U.S. ban on Brazil meat

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SAO PAULO » Brazil’s agricultur­e minister plans to travel to the United States to try to reverse the American ban of beef imports from Latin America’s biggest country.

Blairo Maggi’s posted social media comments on his trip and the ban late Thursday, hours after U.S. Agricultur­e Secretary Sonny Perdue announced in a statement the immediate suspension of all Brazilian fresh beef imports because of safety concerns.

The U.S. statement said suspension will remain in place until Brazil takes corrective action.

Maggi said Brazil will fight for the U.S. market and that he plans to head a mission to the United States to negotiate the resumption of Brazilian beef exports.

Perdue’s decision was announced three months after a major scandal into allegation­s of bribed meat inspectors shook Brazil’s meat industry and prompted several countries to temporaril­y halt imports.

Perdue said that since March, U.S. inspectors have refused entry to 11 percent of Brazilian fresh beef products, about 1.9 million pounds. “That figure is substantia­lly higher than the rejection rate of one percent of shipments from the rest of the world,” the statement said.

The statement noted that Brazil had already addressed concerns of American inspectors by prohibitin­g five facilities from shipping beef to the U.S., but said that didn’t go far enough.

Maggi attributed the USDA’s safety concerns to the lumps some steers develop as a result of an allergic reaction to the vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease. He said the lumps did not represent a public health hazard.

“We must resolve this matter as quickly as possible because cattle breeding in Brazil is going through a very difficult moment with low market prices,” Maggi said.

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