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EU to block Brazil animal product exports from September

In a statement to Reuters on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the European Commission said the move is linked to EU rules restricting the use of certain antimicrobial substances in food-producing animals

International News via Reuters:

The European Commission said Brazil is not included on a list of countries authorized to export certain animal products to the European Union, effectively barring a wide range of shipments starting September 3.

• In a statement to Reuters on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the European Commission said the move is linked to EU rules restricting the use of certain antimicrobial substances in food-producing animals

• The decision means Brazil will no longer be able to export products including beef, poultry, eggs, as well as live animals, to the European bloc

• The move comes days after a long-negotiated EU-Mercosur trade deal provisionally entered into force on May 1

• Brazil must demonstrate compliance with EU antimicrobial use requirements for the entire lifetime of animals from which exported products originate

• Once compliance is demonstrated, the EU will authorize exports again, the statement said

• The European Commission said it has closely engaged with Brazilian authorities and will continue working toward compliance

• Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment

Reporting by Julia Payne and Isabel Teles; Additional reporting by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Iñigo Alexander

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