
Brazil meat exports plunge after corruption scandal
Brazilian meat exports have dropped from more than $60m a day to a mere $74,000. This follows a corruption scandal that has undermined trust in food controls and prompted other countries to pull Brazilian beef and chicken from supermarket shelves.
Brazilian meat exports have dropped from more than $60m a day to a mere $74,000.
This follows a corruption scandal that has undermined trust in food controls and prompted other countries to pull Brazilian beef and chicken from supermarket shelves.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports from Paulinia.
Published On 23 Mar 2017