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Hunger rises fastest when good intentions collide with bad rules. We sit down with Brazil’s poultry leader, Ricardo Santin, to unpack how a country at the heart of global protein supplies is navigating animal diseases, as avian influenza; biosecurity; vaccination, and fair trade—without pricing families out of a meal. Ricardo shares data on Brazil’s production scale in chicken, pork, and eggs, then walks us through the real-world costs of blanket trade bans. The science is clear: properly handled and cooked meat doesn’t spread avian influenza, yet many markets still shut their doors, driving up prices for the poorest consumers.
We dig into One Health thinking—protecting animals, people, and the environment together—and why biosecurity remains the first line of defense. When diseases become endemic, vaccination matters, but markets have to recognize it. Ricardo makes the case for extending regionalization, zoning, and compartmentalization to vaccinated areas just as we do for outbreak zones. That shift protects flocks while keeping protein affordable, and it secures access to genetic material that low-income countries rely on to sustain their poultry sectors. Along the way, we explore the roles of WOAH, FAO, and national authorities in turning science-based standards into consistent, fair trade practices.
If you care about global food security, this conversation offers a pragmatic playbook: align policy with evidence, reward prevention, and design rules that keep safe food moving. We close with a simple principle that doubles as a challenge to policymakers and industry alike: There should be no borders for food. If this resonated, share it with a friend, leave a review, and subscribe so you never miss a candid look at where animal health meets our dinner tables.
Your co-hosts for ONE Health Live are Sarah Muirhead of Feedstuffs and Dennis Erpelding of Global Farm View.
Chapters
1. Rethinking Avian Influenza risk: From biosecurity to vaccination and fair trade (00:00:00)
2. Welcome And Brazil’s Rising Role (00:00:10)
3. Brazil’s Poultry, Pork, And Egg Stats (00:01:01)
4. How Animal Diseases Disrupt Trade (00:03:58)
5. One Health, Biosecurity, And Nutrition (00:06:18)
6. International Rules And Trade Logic (00:06:18)
7. Vaccination, Regionalization, Compartmentalization (00:10:00)
8. Living With Avian Influenza (00:12:03)
9. Science, Risk, And Frozen Meat Debate (00:14:55)
10. Updating Global Mindsets And Policy (00:18:39)
11. Governments, Private Sector, And Action (00:26:58)
12. Closing Principles And Call To Collaborate (00:30:00)
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