China clears Brazilian beef of foot-and-mouth disease, but quota limits profits
China has recognized Brazil as entirely free of foot-and-mouth disease, granting the South American nation wider access to the Chinese beef market. This decision, announced by China's General Administration of Customs and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Tuesday, overturns previous restrictions that limited disease-free status to specific Brazilian states.

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AI-generatedChina has recognized Brazil as entirely free of foot-and-mouth disease, granting the South American nation wider access to the Chinese beef market. This decision, announced by China's General Administration of Customs and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Tuesday, overturns previous restrictions that limited disease-free status to specific Brazilian states. The World Organisation for Animal Health had previously certified Brazil as free of the disease without vaccination about a year ago. While this development opens up the market, a new quota will still limit the prices Brazilian beef can fetch in China.
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5 extractedThe World Organisation for Animal Health certified Brazil as foot-and-mouth disease-free without vaccination about a year ago.
A new quota will limit the profits from Brazilian beef exports to China.
Brazil has gained wider access to the Chinese beef market.
China has recognized the entire country of Brazil as free of foot-and-mouth disease.
China's decision overturns previous rulings from 2002, 2005, and 2009.