EU to resume Brazil chicken imports after bird flu ban

China begins audit as Brazil eyes end to last major restriction
calendar icon 22 September 2025
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The European Union will reopen its market to Brazil's chicken meat, lifting a ban imposed in May after a bird flu outbreak in Rio Grande do Sul state, Reuters reported, citing a statement from Brazil's agriculture ministry on Monday.

The EU plans for a phased resumption starting Tuesday, the ministry said. All Brazilian regions but Rio Grande do Sul are cleared to ship immediately, while most of that state can export starting October 2.

At the same time, the government added, China kicked off an audit to assess Brazil's sanitary controls, a key step toward lifting its own ban. China is the last major importer still maintaining restrictions on Brazilian chicken meat imports after the outbreak.

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