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Brazil poised to get EU nod for more chicken exporting plants, minister says
Mar 20, 2024 9:24 AM

SAO PAULO, March 20 (Reuters) - Brazil could soon get

approval to sell more meat products to the European Union, the

South American nation's Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro said

on Wednesday.

Favaro's remarks were made during a visit to a BRF SA ( BRFS )

chicken plant in Lucas do Rio Verde, Mato Grosso

state, which he said received a green light to export products

to the United Kingdom.

"We have set foot back in Europe," the minister said in an

official podcast. "To sell to the United Kingdom today and in a

few days we will sell to the entire European Union."

In 2018, the EU suspended imports from 20 Brazilian meat

plants, mostly poultry producers.

The ban dealt a blow to Brazil's largest chicken processor,

BRF, which had 12 plants delisted by the EU after its

involvement in a food safety investigation.

Exports from delisted plants remain suspended, according to

meat lobby ABPA. But the EU has sent a mission to Brazil and

companies are awaiting its results, which could reverse the

bans, ABPA said.

The EU is currently Brazil's sixth largest chicken export

destination, ABPA said.

Favaro said BRF's Lucas do Rio Verde plant also has been

cleared to resume exports to China after a suspension that had

been in effect since 2016.

Brazil is the world's biggest meat exporter and accounts for

almost 40% of global chicken meat supplies, according to trade

data.

Last year, Brazil exported 316,000 metric tons of chicken

products to the EU, trade data shows.

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