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Due to two cases of atypical mad cow disease, Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Supply (Mapa) announced on September 4 that it would suspend beef exports to China , which is a requirement of the health agreement signed between China and Brazil .
So far, the Chinese government has not resumed imports of Brazilian beef , which has aroused the concerns of the Brazilian government and large meat manufacturers, because this measure may affect Brazil's annual export value of about 4 billion US dollars .According to reports from Brazil’s “Globe” and “São Paulo Page” on October 18, many analysts expect that after Brazil has found no signs of other cases of mad cow disease, China will quickly resume imports, and the ban has lasted for more than a month, exacerbating Brazil.
Panic by the authorities and meat manufacturers
.
This is the longest embargo period imposed by China on Brazilian beef
.
In 2019, exports were suspended for 13 days because of the discovery of a case of mad cow disease in Brazil
.
It is reported that Tereza Cristina, Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Supply of Brazil, has sent a letter to the senior Chinese government to handle the relevant matters in person, but is still waiting for a reply
.
The Chinese authorities stated that they are analyzing the submitted information
.
Brazil is the world's largest beef exporter, and its meat processors, such as JBS and Marfrig, have profited from China's growing protein demand
.
According to data from the Brazilian Meat Export Industry Association (Abiec), Brazil exported 490,000 tons of beef to China in the first seven months of this year, with an export value of US$2.
5 billion, an increase of 8.
6% and 13.
8% year-on-year respectively
.
According to the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, the cases of mad cow disease found in Brazil are atypical because they "occur spontaneously and sporadically, not because of ingested contaminated food" and pose no risk to human and animal health
.
But in recent years, China has been more cautious about food security issues
.
Last year, China suspended imports from several meat processing plants in Brazil because of concerns that the new crown epidemic in the factories would cause the import of cases
.
The manager of a trading company from Chengdu, China, said that products from Brazil accounted for one-third of its business and are currently replacing Brazilian products with meat from Nordic countries and Kazakhstan
.
"At present, China has sufficient pork supply to solve the problem (protein shortage and Brazilian beef substitution)
.
Beef is not the most basic animal protein.
Therefore, for the Chinese government, this is not a strategic supply
.
" Rabobank analyst Pan Chenjun believes.
China will lift its ban on Brazilian beef within this year
.
Mad cow disease Brazil's livestock industry exports beef sanitary imports of meat According to reports from Brazil’s “Globe” and “São Paulo Page” on October 18, many analysts expect that after Brazil has found no signs of other cases of mad cow disease, China will quickly resume imports, and the ban has lasted for more than a month, exacerbating Brazil.
Panic by the authorities and meat manufacturers
.
This is the longest embargo period imposed by China on Brazilian beef
.
In 2019, exports were suspended for 13 days because of the discovery of a case of mad cow disease in Brazil
.
It is reported that Tereza Cristina, Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Supply of Brazil, has sent a letter to the senior Chinese government to handle the relevant matters in person, but is still waiting for a reply
.
The Chinese authorities stated that they are analyzing the submitted information
.
Brazil is the world's largest beef exporter, and its meat processors, such as JBS and Marfrig, have profited from China's growing protein demand
.
According to data from the Brazilian Meat Export Industry Association (Abiec), Brazil exported 490,000 tons of beef to China in the first seven months of this year, with an export value of US$2.
5 billion, an increase of 8.
6% and 13.
8% year-on-year respectively
.
According to the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, the cases of mad cow disease found in Brazil are atypical because they "occur spontaneously and sporadically, not because of ingested contaminated food" and pose no risk to human and animal health
.
But in recent years, China has been more cautious about food security issues
.
Last year, China suspended imports from several meat processing plants in Brazil because of concerns that the new crown epidemic in the factories would cause the import of cases
.
The manager of a trading company from Chengdu, China, said that products from Brazil accounted for one-third of its business and are currently replacing Brazilian products with meat from Nordic countries and Kazakhstan
.
"At present, China has sufficient pork supply to solve the problem (protein shortage and Brazilian beef substitution)
.
Beef is not the most basic animal protein.
Therefore, for the Chinese government, this is not a strategic supply
.
" Rabobank analyst Pan Chenjun believes.
China will lift its ban on Brazilian beef within this year
.