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China Imposes Inspection Requirements on Brazilian Soybean Protein Imports

China imposed inspection and quarantine requirements on imports of soybean protein from Brazil, the General Administration of Customs announced, according to an unofficial translation. Soybean protein refers to the low-temperature soybean meal made by separating oil from soybeans grown in…

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Brazil, and the product obtained after removing non-protein components, with a protein content of not less than 65%. The requirements say soybean protein shipped to China should come from approved processing enterprises, which should set up good hazard analysis and critical control point systems, production quality management standards and traceability management systems, and should operate effectively.