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Argentina distributes dairy export quota to Colombia

Argentina
Colombia
Published Feb 10, 2023

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In 2023 Argentina will export 2,268 tons of milk to Colombia based on the Economic Complementation Agreement signed on July 21, 2017 between the governments of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, as members of Mercosur with the government of Colombia. In this sense, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries formalized the distribution of the dairy export quota to Colombia corresponding to the current year, through resolution 35/2023 published in the Official Gazette. The annual quota set for Argentina this year is 2,268 tons, and covers both milk and cream. According to the portal agritotal.com, on this occasion, 14 applicants applied for an export license. After registering, the Secretariat verified the status of the registrations of the applicants, their registration in the Single Registry of Operators of the Agroindustrial Chain (Ruca) and that they have the corresponding sanitary authorizations from the National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (Senasa).

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In 2023 Argentina will export 2,268 tons of milk to Colombia based on the Economic Complementation Agreement signed on July 21, 2017 between the governments of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, as members of Mercosur with the government of Colombia. In this sense, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries formalized the distribution of the dairy export quota to Colombia corresponding to the current year, through resolution 35/2023 published in the Official Gazette. The annual quota set for Argentina this year is 2,268 tons, and covers both milk and cream. According to the portal agritotal.com, on this occasion, 14 applicants applied for an export license. After registering, the Secretariat verified the status of the registrations of the applicants, their registration in the Single Registry of Operators of the Agroindustrial Chain (Ruca) and that they have the corresponding sanitary authorizations from the National Agrifood Health and Quality Service ( Senasa). ...
Source: MXContexto
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