Bird flu: Brazil could resume chicken exports in 28 days, says Minister Fávaro
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Bird flu: Brazil could resume chicken exports in 28 days, says Minister Fávaro
Brazil could resume chicken meat exports in 28 days if no new cases of avian influenza are reported, Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro told reporters Monday. He also pointed out that strict containment measures were in place following last week's outbreak.
Fever: Influenza Should Not Have a Relevant Impact on Farm Prices and Eggs
The Minister of Agriculture and Pecuária, Carlos Fávaro, assessed that there would be no “ relevant impact” on the prices of poultry and eggs, considering the fall in the temporary suspension of export to several countries. “There may be oversupply in 10 to 15 days of free meat, but we see stability”, he said. Read More Brazil's soya imports by China fall 22.2% in April before 2024 China reduces interest rates to help the economy in the middle o…
Aeroplane Flu Should Not Affect the Price of Franchise Meat, Says Minister.
The Minister of Agriculture and Pecuária, Carlos Fávaro, said on this Tuesday (19) that detected avian influenza in the South River would not have a significant impact on the price of franco meat, despite the suspension of sales for more than a decade of countries. "I believe there can be an excess of offer, [for] 10 and 15 days, and there it will be heading elsewhere, returning to some country that will flexible its protocol. Therefore, I belie…
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