Mad cow case in Brazil dubbed ‘atypical’ after export bans applied
March 3, 2023
Brazilian cattle graze in the rain forest - Photo: Rachel Kramer, National Wildlife Federation
A confirmed case of mad cow disease in Brazil discovered last month is “atypical,” the agriculture ministry said on Thursday, adding it will work to lift beef export suspensions swiftly enacted by several countries in Asia
by Nayara Figueiredo & Ana Mano – Reuters
The suspension on exports represents a major risk for Brazil’s key livestock sector, one of the world’s largest.
In a statement, the agriculture ministry pointed to an analysis conducted by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) that confirmed the unusual case of mad cow disease.
The ministry added that it will schedule a virtual meeting with Chinese officials to discuss a resumption of beef exports.“BSE is considered more serious because it involves contamination by so-called prion proteins, and could trigger potentially ruinous trade bans”
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