Representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MapThey will travel to China in the coming days to discuss phytosanitary issues related to agricultural trade, including an alignment on inspection of Brazilian soyLast week, the Cargill Cargill announced that it has suspended soybean exports from Brazil to China following changes to the phytosanitary inspection process adopted by the Brazilian government. According to the company's president in Brazil, Paulo Sousa, the ministry began conducting more rigorous checks on shipments destined for the Chinese market, a measure reportedly adopted at the request of Beijing. In addition to Cargill, the company… Cofco International and CHS Agribusiness They also reported problems with ship shipments. The Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (Abiove) and the National Association of Cereal Exporters (Anec) stated that they are monitoring with concern The new inspection model. The trip is scheduled to take place between March 20th and 29th. The Brazilian delegation will also participate in the 10th Meeting of the Subcommittee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Issues and the 7th Meeting of the Subcommittee on Agriculture of the Sino-Brazilian High-Level Commission for Coordination and Cooperation, which will be held in Beijing. Among the members of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA) who will travel to the Asian country are the Secretary of Agricultural Defense, Carlos Goulart, the Director of the Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin, Juliana Satie Becker de Carvalho Chino, and the Director of the Department of Plant Health, Edilene Cambraia Soares.

This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.