date:Mar 06, 2020
r pace. Meanwhile higher local-currency denominated prices compensated for higher production expenses, reports USDA.
Given Brazils history of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and its track record of repeated food safety violations at ports-of-entry, you can be rest assured that NCBA will keep an eagle eye focus on all developments with Brazil and we expect nothing less than the highest level of scrutiny from USDA and customs officials. Should Brazil continue to have food safety or animal health iss