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Brazil Halts Poultry Exports Amid Newcastle Disease Outbreak in Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil, the leading global chicken exporter, has temporarily stopped poultry exports to several countries following a Newcastle disease outbreak in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The outbreak led to the death of approximately 7,000 birds on a local farm, with an additional 7,000 culled as part of containment measures. The restrictions, which could impact 50,000 to 60,000 metric tons of poultry exports, affect sales to 44 countries, including China and Japan. The agriculture ministry has declared an animal health emergency and is enforcing export limits according to World Organisation for Animal Health guidelines. This is Brazil's first Newcastle disease outbreak since 2006.