India allays buffalo meat export concerns, says meat is safe
The statement comes amid reports that countries such as Indonesia have suspended buffalo meat imports from India due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions to contain it.

“Buffalo meat export from India is going on smoothly and there are no hurdles in the supply chain. The affordably-priced buffalo meat is contributing towards food security and food price inflation control in the importing countries,” the ministry said.
The statement comes amid reports that countries such as Indonesia have suspended buffalo meat imports from India due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions to contain it.
India, one of the largest exporters of buffalo meat in the world, exports to 70 countries across the globe, including Hong Kong, Vietnam, Malaysia, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Philippines and UAE.
“The buffalo meat is prepared and exported in accordance with OIE guidelines (international guidelines) for any risk mitigation. Only boneless buffalo meat is allowed for export from India which is safe and risk-free,” the government said.
The Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), the apex body to promote and develop India’s agriculture exports, has said that all importing countries can safely procure Indian-origin frozen boneless buffalo meat.
As per the statement, Indian meat processing establishments are following physical distancing, stringent hygiene and sanitation measures and regular training is given to staff and workers on food safety practices.
The value realisation of buffalo has also increased to $2,921 per MT (metric tonne) from $,2754 per MT, according to statement.
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