Brazil may lose nearly US$ 2 billion in meat exports to the EU

The European Union removed Brazil from its list of countries compliant with sanitary rules on antibiotic use in livestock. The measure, effective from September, could cost the country nearly US$ 2 billion in annual meat sales.

Agriculture Ministry data shows Brazil exported US$ 1.8 billion worth of meat to the EU in 2025, totaling 368,100 tons. Beef accounted for US$ 1.04 billion and chicken for US$ 762.9 million.

The Brazilian government said it was surprised by the news and pledged to take immediate steps to reverse the decision. A joint note from the Agriculture, Foreign Affairs and Industry ministries highlighted the country's robust sanitary system and 40-year export history to the European market.

Besides meat, the exclusion affects products such as fish, sausages, live horses and honey. The European bloc justified the action due to insufficient guarantees against excessive antimicrobial use in livestock.

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As Beijing's tariff approaches, Brazil's exporters are rapidly filling their quota for beef to China, prompting South American industry to seek new buyers. The benchmark price for finished cattle tracked by the University of Sao Paulo's Centre for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics hit R$365 (US$71.57) per arroba (11.5-15kg) on Wednesday, up 12.5 per cent over the past 12 months amid a rush to ship before the quota closes. Daily average shipments reached 10,630 tonnes, 8.6 per cent above March 2025 and 40.7 per cent above the same period in 2024.

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Brazil's beef exports to China surged in January 2026, risking exhaustion of the annual quota by September. The government warns that uncontrolled shipments could trigger a domestic price collapse and job losses in the cattle sector. China has set a 55 percent tariff on imports exceeding the quota.

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva opened the Hannover Messe in Germany on Sunday, criticizing the European Union for insisting on 'false narratives' about Brazilian agribusiness. He defended the sustainability of the country's biofuels amid trade barriers. Brazil is the honored country at the fair for the second time.

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The EU Commission and Parliament have agreed to ban vegetarian processed foods from using meat-like names such as 'bacon' and 'chicken'. Vegetarian sausages and burgers can still retain their names. The decision has drawn criticism from green parliamentarians.

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