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China, Russia Complain About Brazilian Meat, Soy Exports

Moscow has complained about glyphosate levels in grain, while Beijing reported records of coronavirus in meat packages

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In telegrams to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Brazilian embassies in China and Russia have reported issues involving the country's exported foods, reports The Rio Times.

According to diplomats, authorities in both countries are demanding solutions and there are complaints about "lack of control" in relation to Brazilian products.

Moscow, for example, alerted to the rate of pesticides above the permitted limit. In 2020 alone, the complaint involved more than 300,000 tons of soy.