JBS, Brazil's meat processing company, said that after the traces of feed additives Licopamine found in beef to China, China has banned the company from the beef exported to the Girilili factory in Colorado, the United States.
According to Reuters on Wednesday (May 29), JBS said in a statement that it is not affected by other beef factories in the United States in the United States and Chinese officials.
According to the notification issued on the website of the US Food Safety Inspection (FSIS), the ban took effect on Monday.
Leckbamine is a feed additive to increase animal weight.At least 160 countries including the European Union, Russia and China are prohibited or restricted.
In addition, a spokesman for the US Food Safety Inspection Agency said that China also suspended meat and poultry products from Auckland Lianggang, Auckland, Auckland, California on the same day.
Auckland cold port is a refrigerated facility for easy corruption or other sensitive goods, such as food or medicine.
A spokesman for the US Food Safety Inspection Agency said in an email statement: "Chinese Customs detects Lake dopamine from a batch of frozen beef exported from these factories to China, and destroys this in accordance with regulations.Batch products.
Earlier this year, the main food safety, environment and animal rights organizations filed a lawsuit against the US Food and Drug Administration, asking for re -consider whether to approve Lake Dopamine.They believe that Leckbamine endangers human health and put pressure on farm animals before slaughter.