Brazil tightens meat inspections to avoid EU import ban

New procedures target antimicrobial rules ahead of September deadline

calendar icon 3 July 2026
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Brazil's Agriculture Ministry has started to implement new inspection procedures on the production of meat and meat derivatives to address ⁠trade requirements from the European Union, Reuters reported, citing Globo Rural. The local news outlet cited a government document sent to federal agriculture auditors. 

Brazil seeks to prevent the EU from banning ⁠imports of some Brazilian products, including beef, poultry, eggs and live animals, starting in September.

The ban, announced in May, ⁠is linked to EU rules restricting the use of certain antimicrobial ⁠substances in food-producing animals.

Brazil's Agriculture Ministry did not ⁠immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.

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