Brazil tightens meat inspections to avoid EU import ban
New procedures target antimicrobial rules ahead of September deadline
Brazil's Agriculture Ministry has started to implement new inspection procedures on the production of meat and meat derivatives to address trade requirements from the European Union, Reuters reported, citing Globo Rural. The local news outlet cited a government document sent to federal agriculture auditors.
Brazil seeks to prevent the EU from banning imports of some Brazilian products, including beef, poultry, eggs and live animals, starting in September.
The ban, announced in May, is linked to EU rules restricting the use of certain antimicrobial substances in food-producing animals.
Brazil's Agriculture Ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.