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The Department of Agriculture has granted a three-year accreditation to meat exporters from Brazil, Germany, Hungary, and Poland, following inspections confirming compliance with international animal health standards.
Based on the review of meat establishments, 36 German meat companies exporting beef, pork, chicken, and turkey and 48 Brazilian meat establishments have passed the compliance test by the DA. Accreditation is valid until February 2027. Exporters must strictly adhere to all regulations and conditions outlined by the DA.The DA said exporter accreditation is necessary to ensure cattle, swine, and poultry meat sourced from abroad are free of pathogens and other diseases that could pose a risk to Filipinos and the multi-billion-peso domestic livestock and poultry industry.
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