May3 , 2026

    Indian Buffalo Meat Exports Recalled from West Asia Amid Safety Concerns

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    Indian exporters have recalled several buffalo meat consignments destined for West Asia amid fears of spoilage and quality issues, industry sources confirmed. The move comes as extended transit times and logistical disruptions—exacerbated by ongoing tensions in the region—have raised concerns over the safety and freshness of perishable cargo.

    Trade bodies stated that the recall affects multiple shipments already en route to Gulf markets, with exporters taking proactive steps to prevent potential losses and reputational damage. Authorities are coordinating with exporters to ensure the meat is handled safely and returned or rerouted as necessary.

    Industry experts warn that prolonged disruptions could impact India’s buffalo meat export revenue, especially in key West Asian markets, underscoring the need for alternative shipping arrangements and improved cold-chain logistics.

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