Summary of OIE encerra investigações e mantém Brasil com risco insignificante para doença da vaca louca

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The speaker discusses the recent cases of mad cow disease in Brazil and how the investigation conducted by the World Health Organization (OIE) over these cases has been closed. The speaker confirms that the cases are atypical of mad cow disease in Brazil and mentions that the OIE used a fast and agile method to bring the news to everyone. The speaker then discusses how Brazil is currently at a risk of an insignificant insulator for mad cow disease and that a meeting with China is planned to discuss the issue further. The speaker also mentions that even though there is an agreement between Brazil and China to lift the embargo, for now, it appears that the Chinese are hesitant to do so. The speaker concludes the section by mentioning how the Brazilian meat market is currently reserved with 150 million tonnes of meat ready for export.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, the speaker is discussing the recent cases of mad cow disease in Brazil and how the investigation conducted by the World Health Organization (OIE) over these cases has been closed. The speaker confirms that the cases are atypical of mad cow disease in Brazil and mentions that the OIE used a fast and agile method to bring the news to everyone. The speaker then discusses how Brazil is currently at a risk of an insignificant insulator for mad cow disease and that a meeting with China is planned to discuss the issue further. The speaker also mentions that even though there is an agreement between Brazil and China to lift the embargo, for now, it appears that the Chinese are hesitant to do so. The speaker concludes the section by mentioning how the Brazilian meat market is currently reserved with 150 million tonnes of meat ready for export.

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