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		<title>&#8216;Operation Weak Flesh&#8217; takes bite out of Brazil&#8217;s meat exports</title>

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				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alberto Alerigi, Thais Freitas]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Sao Paulo &#124; Reuters &#8211;&#8211; Brazil&#8217;s meat exports have fallen sharply since a police investigation into alleged bribery of food-sanitation inspectors in the world&#8217;s top beef and poultry exporter sparked a wave of trade bans, an industry group said on Friday. Import restrictions by several key importers of Brazilian meat, ranging from China to Europe, [&#8230;] <a class="read-more" href="https://farmtario.com/daily/operation-weak-flesh-takes-bite-out-of-brazils-meat-exports/">Read more</a></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Sao Paulo | Reuters &#8211;</em>&#8211; Brazil&#8217;s meat exports have fallen sharply since a police investigation into alleged bribery of food-sanitation inspectors in the world&#8217;s top beef and poultry exporter sparked a wave of trade bans, an industry group said on Friday.</p>
<p>Import restrictions by several key importers of Brazilian meat, ranging from China to Europe, caused a 22 per cent drop in exports of pork and poultry since news of the federal police probe broke on March 17, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association said.</p>
<p>The group did not provide beef export figures. But Brazil&#8217;s overall meat exports generate nearly US$14 billion annually and any drop in foreign shipments could stir new headwinds for the country&#8217;s recession-hit economy.</p>
<p>Police have accused more than 100 people, mostly inspectors, of taking bribes for allowing the sale of rancid products, falsifying export documents or failing to inspect meatpacking plants at all.</p>
<p>Prosecutors have yet to present charges and the police allegations have not been proven.</p>
<p>Meat industry officials have sought to downplay the impact of the probe, known as &#8220;Operation Weak Flesh,&#8221; saying 33 arrests made so far pointed to only isolated cases of wrongdoing.</p>
<p>But Planning Minister Dyogo Oliveira was less sanguine in comments to journalists in Sao Paulo on Friday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It will clearly have some (economic) impact, but we still do not have a clear idea of the dimensions,&#8221; Oliveira said.</p>
<p>BRF SA, the world&#8217;s biggest poultry exporter, and JBS, the No. 1 beef producer, are among dozens of firms that have been targeted in the police probe. Both companies have denied wrongdoing and assured consumers that their products meet rigorous quality standards.</p>
<p>Fallout from the investigation grew on Friday as officials in Hong Kong called on supermarkets to stop selling meat from 21 Brazilian plants targeted by police.</p>
<p>China also agreed to lift restrictions on Australian beef imports, adding to competition for Brazil in one of the world&#8217;s fastest growing markets.</p>
<p>Vytenis Andriukaitis, the European Union&#8217;s health and food safety commissioner, said a visit to Brazil next week would include a meeting with Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi to discuss sanitary measures among other topics.</p>
<p>Diplomats told Reuters on Thursday that the EU had asked Brazil to voluntarily suspend all shipments of meat to its member countries to avoid a more cumbersome formal ban.</p>
<p>The probe into Brazil&#8217;s meat industry is a setback for its powerhouse farm sector, which has been a rare bright spot amid the country&#8217;s worst economic recession on record.</p>
<p>Brazil, Latin America&#8217;s biggest economy, is one of the world&#8217;s leading exporters of staples from coffee and orange juice to sugar and soybeans.</p>
<p>&#8212; <em>Reporting for Reuters by Alberto Alerigi and Thais Freitas; additional reporting by Tatiana Bautzer in Sao Paulo, Pedro Fonseca in Rio de Janeiro; writing by Brad Haynes</em>.</p>
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