Countries Restrict Brazilian Chicken Imports Amid Avian Flu Outbreak

Avian Flu Outbreak in Brazil Prompts Global Trade Restrictions

An outbreak of avian influenza in Brazil, the world’s leading poultry exporter, has triggered a wave of trade restrictions from several countries aiming to prevent the spread of the virus. The concern followed confirmation of the first infection at a commercial farm in May.

Brazilian authorities officially declared the country free of the virus in its commercial poultry flocks after a 28-day period with no new outbreaks. The government is now urging importing nations to lift their restrictions.

As of July 11, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture has released a list of countries that continue to maintain bans on Brazilian poultry:

Countries Suspending All Poultry Imports from Brazil:

  • China
  • European Union
  • Chile
  • Peru
  • Albania
  • Canada
  • Malaysia
  • Timor-Leste
  • North Macedonia
  • Pakistan

Countries Restricting Poultry from the State of Rio Grande do Sul:

  • Russia
  • Belarus
  • Armenia
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Kuwait
  • Oman
  • Angola
  • Turkey
  • Bahrain
  • Namibia
  • Kazakhstan
  • South Korea
  • Tajikistan
  • Ukraine

Countries Targeting the City of Montenegro:

  • Qatar
  • Jordan
  • Japan (which also imposes restrictions on poultry from Campinápolis and Santo Antônio da Barra)

Countries Imposing Regional Restrictions:

  • Hong Kong
  • Mauritius
  • New Caledonia
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Suriname
  • Uzbekistan

Brazil’s agriculture ministry remains in discussions with trade partners and continues to push for the reassessment of these import bans, emphasizing the country’s current disease-free status among commercial flocks.

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