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Chickens for sale are seen in cages in a shop in Sao Paulo, Brazil August 18, 2017. — Picture by REUTERS

Brazil says Malaysia clears four more halal poultry plants for export

SAO PAULO, April 23 — Brazil’s government has said four additional poultry plants have been cleared to sell halal products to Malaysia, a move it hopes will double exports to the Asian country compared to last year’s levels.

The South American country, the world’s largest exporter of chicken meat, sold 13,600 metric tons of halal chicken to Malaysia in 2023, which was worth some US$20 million (RM95.2 million), according to government data.

In a statement yesterday, the new licenses were granted to plants located in the states of Parana, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Rio Grande do Sul, bringing the total number of Brazilian units authorized to export to Malaysia to seven.

The move reflects Malaysia’s “confidence in the quality of halal chicken meat produced in Brazil”.

“Malaysia is known for its strict food quality and safety standards, especially for halal products, which must meet preparation criteria in accordance with Islamic law,” it said.

— Reuters

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