Brazil has won wider access to the world’s biggest beef market after China recognised the entire country as free of foot-and-mouth disease, though a new quota will still cap prices.After a risk analysis, Beijing lifted the restriction on northern Brazil and recognised the entire country as free of the disease, according to the Chinese notice. The measure was dated May 29 and made public on Tuesday.The ruling overturns Chinese decisions from 2002, 2005 and 2009. The last of those had treated only Santa Catarina and a group of other states as free of the disease.10:37Why the US is worried about China’s growing influence in South AmericaThe World Organisation for Animal Health certified Brazil as free of foot-and-mouth disease without vaccination about a year ago, after the national herd spent 12 months without immunisation.
China clears Brazilian beef of foot-and-mouth disease, but quota limits profits
Recognition lifts a long-standing sanitary barrier, but an import quota in force since January caps how far Brazilian beef sales can grow.
China recognizes Brazil as entirely foot-and-mouth-free, lifting restrictions since 2002 and opening full beef market access. The geopolitical shift reflects China's strategic pivot to South America and impacts supply-chain decisions for multinational tech companies.








