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Brazil implements new regulations for meat exports to EU, Globo Rural reports

By Thomson Reuters Jul 2, 2026 | 6:02 PM

SAO PAULO, July 2 (Reuters) – 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, ⁠local news outlet Globo Rural reported on Thursday, citing 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.

(Reporting by Andre Romani; Editing by Chris ​Reese)