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Europe Bans Brazilian Beef. Brazil Calls It Protectionism PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008

Brazilian cattle The European Union will freeze all imports of Brazilian beef as from Thursday after Brazil failed to provide sufficient sanitary safety guarantees announced in Brussels EU Health and Consumer Affairs Commissioner Markos Kyprianou.

Last month EU warned Brazil, the world's biggest beef exporter, that only beef from an authorized and certified list of Brazilian farms would be allowed into the EU as from the end of January.

Since such a list could not be agreed on, "at this stage as we speak, there will be no holdings authorized to export to the European Union," underlined Commissioner Kyprianou.

"This move must be seen as a wake-up call for the Brazilian government, which has failed to respond to concerns of the European Union" said MEP Neil Parish, chairman of the European Parliament's agriculture committee.

EU decided on the measures following inspections last November which found Brazil's animal health and traceability systems failed to meet EU requirements on farm registration, animal identification and movement controls.

After the initial EU warning, the Brazilian authorities came up with a list of 2.600 farms they said deserved to be exempt from the export ban. Such a massive list was unacceptable for European authorities and hence the blanket ban on Brazilian beef.

However Kyprianou said it was possible to compile a list of authorized Brazilian beef suppliers but warned it would be a lengthy process.

"The timeframe depends on the number and on the complexities and the problems that we may suspect in each holding," he underlined.

Last month Brazil slammed as "unjustified" the original EU decision to put restrictions on its beef imports. Brazil argued there was no risk to humans or animals with Brazilian beef and blamed the EU decision on tougher European regulations imposed in the wake of Britain's "mad cow" epidemics.

The beef controversy, which is particularly strong in Britain and Ireland, is rooted in disputes over traceability of origin and control of livestock movements. EU insists cattle must remain on approved locations for at least 40 days before being sent to the abattoir.

The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) welcomed the decision. IFA President Padraig Walshe said it was the result of a determined two-year campaign highlighting Brazil's failure to meet EU standards.

"Brazil had failed on foot and mouth disease controls, movement and traceability, border controls and animal health and food safety issues" he claimed. "Kyprianou had no option but to apply a full ban as Brazil had failed to comply with EU requirements".

Three Brazilian states which suffered foot-and-mouth outbreaks are already subject to a beef ban by the EU. Brazil has become the world's biggest beef exporter shipping 2.3 million tons annually equivalent to 4.2 billion US dollars. In 2006 a record year for Brazilian sales to the EU, beef exports totaled 698.000 tons.

"This is merely an expression of protectionism; it has nothing to do with sanitary issues. It's just to help Irish breeders increase the price of cattle and beef", said Marcus Vinicius Pratini de Moraes, president of the Association of Brazilian Beef Exporters.

Brazil's two main meat packers JBS and Marfrig, which have become global corporations, said they would have to reroute shipments to the EU from other countries where they have strong interests and direct access to EU such as Argentina, Uruguay, Australia and United States.

Mercopress

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One must...
written by bo, 2008-01-31 07:24:59
meet minimum standards of quality control in first world countries!!

It is not uncommon here in Brazil for people to get food poisoning. I've had it myself, several times. So have numerous friends of mine. I also caught Hepatitis here around 7 years ago. Quality control here in Brazil, at least in the northeast, doesn't appear to be a huge issue of concern. And until stringent rules and minimum standards are made AND met by regulatory agencies within Brazil they will encounter these problems while exporting.
Beef Bulls**t
written by Steve K, 2008-02-01 00:30:23
Hey... I was just visiting relatives in Sao Paulo state, last month. I have been to quite a few barbeques and had lots of beef. There has never been a time when I turned "green" or got food poisoned. Besides... Europeans tend to bitch and moan about a lot of stupid things anyway.
VOU QUERER GALETO OU PERU
written by Kess, 2008-02-01 17:51:22
Beef is not healthy. Prefer chicken and turkey. smilies/smiley.gif
"Europeans tend to bitch and moan about a lot of stupid things anyway. " ??????
written by ch.c., 2008-02-01 20:10:25
No sorry junkie.
Why should brazilian meat meet LESS sanitation and tracabilty control.....than beef produced by EU farmers ????

More simple....there is not !

Reality is that you always cheat, hide and lie, as I have written hundreds of time !

More simple....there is not !

Brazil has NOT been warned only a month or so ago....but NEARLY ONE YEAR AGO.....that either you meet OUR requirements also applied to OUR producers....or that your meat will be banned !

And you continued....to cheat, hide and lie.....with TENS of promises..
Promises NEVER delivered. Or promises delivered....Brazilian style !

More simple....there is not.

Enjoy your filthy country.
Brazil did not call protectionism...when Brazilian meat was banned for over a year....from Russia...because there too you did not deliver goods with sanitation and traceabilty....GUARANTEES !

Ohhh be assured that Australian beef is not banned.
GUESS WHY...idiot !!!!

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