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US bans fresh Brazil beef imports over safety concerns

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CHICAGO: The United States halted imports of fresh Brazilian beef on Thursday, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said, after a high percentage of shipments failed to pass safety checks.


The USDA had “recurring concerns about the safety of the products intended for the American market,” after increasing tests on Brazilian beef in March, according to a statement.


The agency raised scrutiny on Brazilian beef and ready-to-eat products as a precaution following an investigation into corruption involving Brazil’s health inspectors that targeted meat companies JBS SA and BRF SA.


JBS, the world’s largest meat packer, declined to comment on the US ban.


The USDA’s action threatens the reputation of meat from Brazil, the world’s top exporter of beef and poultry, even though the United States is not a top customer. It also could boost domestic sales in the United States.


“Product was already on the water and that’s not going to be allowed in,” Altin Kalo, a US livestock analyst at Steiner Consulting Group, said about shipments headed to the United States from Brazil via boat.


Since March, the USDA has rejected 11 per cent of Brazilian fresh beef products, compared to the rejection rate of 1 per cent for shipments from the rest of the world, the agency said. The shipments, totalling about 1.9 million pounds, raised concerns about public health, animal health and sanitation, according to the USDA.


The agency said none of the rejected lots made it into the US market.


The move to block Brazilian meat is a turnaround for Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, who warned in March that Brazil might retaliate if the United States halted beef imports.


On Thursday, he said in a statement that “although international trade is an important part of what we do at USDA, and Brazil has long been one of our partners, my first priority is to protect American consumers.”


The US suspension will remain in place until Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry “takes corrective action which the USDA finds satisfactory,” according to the agency.


A slew of global buyers, including China, Egypt and Chile, curtailed imports of Brazilian meat after Brazilian federal police unveiled an investigation into alleged corruption in the sector on March 17. — Reuters


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