BRF poultry facility regains export approval for China

By Aidan Fortune

- Last updated on GMT

BRF poultry facility regains export approval for China

Related tags Brf Brazil Poultry China Pork

Brazilian processor BRF has announced that its facility in Dourados has been re-authorised to export to the Chinese market.

The site, located in the Mato Grosso do Sul state, has a slaughtering capacity of approximately 130,000 birds per day. The approval cam from the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China.

With this announcement, BRF has 14 plants authorised to export to China. Ten of these process poultry while the other four process pork.

Last month BRF said that it has established a ‘Permanent Multidisciplinary Monitoring Committee’ to monitor the coronavirus situation.

As well as this committee, several measures and protocols have been adopted in order to preserve the safety of all the people involved in its operational context, in addition to determine contingency plans to sustain its operations at normal pace.

It said: “BRF is operating normally at the moment, with the full functioning of its industrial facilities, distribution centers, logistics, supply chain and support offices, despite working temporarily and partially remotely in some of its corporate locations, not presenting any case of Covid-19 among its workers and any changes to its production, operation, and/or commercialization scheduling.”

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