China suspends poultry meat imports from Brazilian food processor BRF

 

China has suspended poultry meat imports from food processor BRF SA’s Lucas do Rio Verde plant in central Brazil, according to the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).

BRF confirmed the suspension but said it has not been officially notified, having only learned about it on the GACC website.

The company said it will take the appropriate measures with Chinese and Brazilian authorities to reverse the situation.

Brazilian food giant BRF hit by drop in sales to China in 2021

“The volumes from this unit will be directed to other markets, in line with BRF’s integrated plan. The company also emphasizes that its seven certified units continue to normally export chicken to China,” it said.

As the world’s largest exporter of agricultural products, Brazil’s agribusiness sector has had a difficult time in 2021 due to high prices for soy and corn and the logistical obstacles induced by the pandemic. The poultry and pork sector was no exception.

 

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