CFS narrows the scope of import ban of frozen and chilled meat and poultry from Brazil
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The Brazilian authorities today provided the Hong Kong Government with up-to-date information, and stated that it will strictly implement its international certification process to demonstrate the credibility of the system. The Brazilian authorities will also continue to conduct regular audits of the system to ensure its effective operation.
Furthermore, the Brazilian authorities noted that there are currently 21 plants being investigated and there is no evidence showing that other plants authorised to export the concerned products to the international markets are involved in any irregularities. These plants are still being authorised by other countries such as the European Union, Singapore and China, to export the concerned products from Brazil. Over the past week, the Brazilian authorities have taken additional measures including enhanced sampling to ensure conformity of the concerned food products with food safety requirements.
The CFS has also continued enhanced surveillance on meat and poultry from Brazil. Since March 21, a total of 66 samples were taken at import and retail levels for testing of meat deterioration and other food safety indicators (such as metallic contaminants). The test results showed that all samples were satisfactory.
After taking into consideration the latest information provided by the Brazilian authorities and the above test results, the CFS has decided to narrow the scope of the import suspension on frozen and chilled meat and poultry from Brazil with immediate effect.
The CFS will continue to maintain liaison with the Brazilian authorities and suitably adjust its follow-up action in response to the latest development.
Ends/Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Issued at HKT 22:26
Issued at HKT 22:26
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