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Brazil suspends exports to China due to mad cow disease

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The Brazilian government announced on Monday (03.06.2019/XNUMX/XNUMX) the suspension of its beef exports to China, following the identification of an atypical case of mad cow disease in the state of Mato Grosso (center-west).

Brazil suspended the issuance of health certificates, until the Chinese authorities complete their assessment of the information transmitted about the episode, indicated a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA).

According to the MAPA, this is an atypical case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease, since it occurred spontaneously and sporadically, unrelated to the ingestion of contaminated food.

The measure is limited to China in accordance with a bilateral protocol signed in 2015., but the International Organization for Animal Health (OIE) considered it unnecessary to change the Brazilian health status, which continues to consider this animal disease to be of insignificant risk, MAPA said.

Brazilian beef exports to China in the first four months of this year totaled $442.3 million, or 26% of the total, up 16.12% from the same period last year, according to data from the Brazilian Ministry of Economy.

The announcement late in the afternoon of the suspension of exports caused significant falls in the largest meat packing companies in the South American agricultural power on the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange: Marfrig lost 4.25%, JBS 2.93% and Minerva 2.80 percent.

The animal in which the disease was detected was a 17-year-old cow, MAPA said.

The BSE-specific risk material was removed from the animal during the emergency slaughter and incinerated at the slaughterhouse, the ministry said, insisting that the case does not represent any risk to the population.

Source: AFP

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