date:Mar 19, 2014
aid the agriculture attache at Brazil's embassy in Beijing.
It's not about approval as we already have the protocol to export to China, said Andrea Bertolini. It's about re-opening the market. We really believe there are no technical reasons to keep this ban in place.
China's quarantine authority, responsible for approving importers, said it was doing a risk assessment on Brazilian imports and redirected queries on Indian and U.S. beef to another department.
China signed a memorandum of under