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The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other animal-origin products to the EU…
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The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other…
The UK poultry industry is being urged to prepare for major trading changes as negotiations…
The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other…
The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other…
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The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other animal-origin products to the EU from 3 September 2026, following a review of compliance with…
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The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other…
The UK poultry industry is being urged to prepare for major trading changes as negotiations…
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The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other animal-origin products to the EU from 3 September 2026, following a…
The UK poultry industry is being urged to prepare for major trading changes as negotiations on a new UK–EU sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) agreement move closer…
The Avian Influenza prevention zone (AIPZ) in force across Northern Ireland and the ban on poultry gatherings has been lifted as of 15 May. The measures,…
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EU blocks Brazilian poultry imports as antimicrobial rules tighten
0The European Commission confirmed that Brazil will not be authorised to export poultry or other animal-origin products to the EU from 3 September 2026, following a review of compliance with antimicrobial-use rules. The move forms part of Brussels’ wider effort to enforce so-called “mirror measures”, requiring overseas suppliers to meet the same animal medicine standards already imposed on European farmers. In its official announcement, the Commission said: “The countries on the list have proven their compliance with the EU restrictions on antimicrobial use in food-producing animals.” Brazil’s omission from that list means exports of poultry, beef, eggs and other covered…