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South Africa Weighs Meat-Import Rebates on Avian Flu Outbreak

Oct, 05, 2023 Posted by Gabriel Malheiros

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South Africa’s government asked the nation’s trade commission to consider temporarily scrapping a duty on chicken imports as the domestic poultry industry battles a deadly outbreak of avian flu.

Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel asked the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa, known as ITAC, to decide whether the temporary relief should only be applicable to ordinary customs duties, or whether anti-dumping levies should also be removed, according to a Government Gazette notice. The investigation must be done “in an expedited manner,” according to the directive.

The announcement follows a statement by the agriculture department on Oct. 2 that said Patel and Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza are assessing some trade instruments to ease the supply of chicken meat.

The outbreak of a highly pathogenic avian influenza has spawned concern that a lack of supply will drive up prices of chicken — an important source of animal protein for many South Africans. Poultry firms have flagged losses because of the disease, as farmers are required to cull birds to control the spread. By Sept. 21, almost 2.7 million birds had been killed, according to a statement on ITAC’s website.

The chart below shows Brazilian exports of chicken meat to South Africa between Jan 2019 and Aug 2023. The data is from DataLiner.

Chicken meat exports to South Africa | Jan 2019 – Aug 2023 | WTMT

Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)

Patel reintroduced anti-dumping duties on so-called bone-in chicken portions from Brazil, Ireland, Poland, Spain and Denmark in August to protect the domestic poultry industry.

Source: Bloomberg

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