Mexico announces resumption of Brazilian beef imports
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Last Update: 2001-02-27
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OA show ('918 '); [Mexico announces the resumption of Brazilian beef import] the Ministry of agriculture, animal husbandry and rural development of Mexico announced on the 24th that it would lift the ban on the import of Brazilian beef and its products The decision was made after experts from the United States, Canada and Mexico conducted a field trip to assess the situation of BSE in Brazil The Ministry of agriculture, animal husbandry and rural development of Mexico pointed out that the beef exported by Brazil must meet three conditions: to ensure that the animal husbandry and its consumers in Mexico are protected from mad cow disease; the beef exported can only be produced in Brazil and not from a third country; the beef exported by Brazil must be from livestock raised with forage instead of animal protein feed after 1996 In early February, the Canadian government suspended the import of beef and beef products from Brazil on the grounds that Brazil did not provide information to the Canadian side on the existence of BSE After Canada, two other NAFTA members, the United States and Mexico, also announced that they would stop importing Brazilian beef As Canada, the United States and Mexico stopped importing Brazilian beef successively, Brazil's beef export suffered a heavy blow, of which the income of exporting beef to the United States alone decreased by $2 million a week Recently, the United States, Canada and other countries sent technical teams to Brazil to carry out field visits, confirming that there is no basis for the claim that there is BSE in Brazil China feed industry information network H2R (author:)
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