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On the 4th local time, the Brazilian government issued an announcement confirming the discovery of two cases of atypical mad cow disease and suspending beef exports to China from that day
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The announcement showed that the two cases of mad cow disease occurred in Minas Gerais in the southeast of Brazil and Mato Grosso in the west
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At present, the Brazilian government has officially notified the World Organization for Animal Health of the above-mentioned cases, and the related farms have been quarantined
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Based on the sanitation agreement signed between Brazil and the State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration of China, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture decided to suspend beef exports to China from the 4th until the relevant Chinese authorities complete the relevant assessment
.
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At present, the Brazilian government has officially notified the World Organization for Animal Health of the above-mentioned cases, and the related farms have been quarantined
.
Based on the sanitation agreement signed between Brazil and the State Administration for Market Supervision and Administration of China, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture decided to suspend beef exports to China from the 4th until the relevant Chinese authorities complete the relevant assessment
.
China is an important export market for Brazilian beef
.
According to statistics from the Brazilian Association of Refrigeration Industry Enterprises, in the first half of this year, Brazilian beef exports to China and sales accounted for about 60% of its total
.
The association also stated that recently, the news of suspected cases of mad cow disease has affected the beef-related industries in Brazil.
Commercial activities in the freezing industry have shown signs of slowing down, and beef prices have declined slightly
.
.
According to statistics from the Brazilian Association of Refrigeration Industry Enterprises, in the first half of this year, Brazilian beef exports to China and sales accounted for about 60% of its total
.
The association also stated that recently, the news of suspected cases of mad cow disease has affected the beef-related industries in Brazil.
Commercial activities in the freezing industry have shown signs of slowing down, and beef prices have declined slightly
.