February 2, 2021

 

Brazilian beef lobby calls for immediate COVID-19 vaccination of meat plant workers

 
 

Brazilian beef lobby Abrafrigo, which represents firms including Marfrig Global Foods, has called for slaughterhouse workers to be included in priority lists for immediate vaccination against COVID-19, according to a statement on January 29.

 

Abrafrigo said it made the request in letters sent to Brazil's health and agriculture ministers. Neither ministry had an immediate comment on the petition.

 

"The intensity of the work, carried out in closed quarters and air-conditioned environments, requires action from ministries and the state health departments for the immediate vaccination of the industry's workforce," Abrafrigo said.

 

The move could benefit some two million people who are directly employed by Brazilian beef, poultry and pork processors, according to Abrafrigo estimates.

 

Brazil's meat exports generated US$17 billion in sales last year. According to government data, meat is Brazil's second-most important agricultural export commodity, with soybeans being the first with US$28.5 billion in sales in 2020.

 

Abrafrigo told the government slaughterhouse workers are among "the most vulnerable" to the novel coronavirus.

 

Last year, the health crisis ravaged Brazilian meat plants, caused some to halt production while the workforce was being tested, and sparked trade bans from top meat importer China.

 

Despite the disruptions, Brazilian meat suppliers continued to sell large volumes on domestic and global markets, helping the country remain among the world's top purveyors of meat.

 

- Reuters

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