Mexican flocks impacted by avian infleunza
The Brazilian Animal Protein Affiliation (ABPA) celebrated the announcement made yesterday by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock in regards to the opening of the 1-day-old chick section from Brazil to Mexico, in line with a latest market report from ABPA.
The announcement occurred after the official acceptance, by the Mexican authorities, of the Worldwide Zoosanitary Certificates (CSI) for the import of this high-value-added section of Brazilian poultry farming.
“Mexican poultry farming has confronted impacts on its flocks ensuing from occurrences of avian influenza. On this sense, Brazil, which already provides fertile eggs, now presents itself as a dependable accomplice for the availability of 1-day-old chicks,” mentioned Ricardo Santin, president of ABPA. “It’s price highlighting that it’s one other essential achievement for Minister Carlos Fávaro and his crew for Brazil.”
“The expectation is that Mexico, which is already the most important importer of Brazilian fertile eggs, may also set up itself among the many highlights within the 1-day-old chick section,” mentioned Luís Rua, ABPA’s markets director. “It’s one other seal of approval for Brazil’s biosecurity.”