Paraguay and Brazil agree to facilitate procedures for bilateral grain trade

Published Jan 22, 2024

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The National Service for Plant and Seed Quality and Health (Senave) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply of Brazil (MAPA) have reached an agreement to enhance the phytosanitary inspection processes of plant products exported from Paraguay to Brazil. The agreement includes procedures for pest interception and detection of fumigants in the work environment, aiming to expedite trade by harmonizing inspection procedures and ensuring the safety of inspectors and operators.
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Dr. Alfredo Gryciuk, technical general director of Senave, explained that problems were detected in the processes of exporting grains from Paraguay to Brazil, for which it was agreed to discuss the matter to harmonize inspection procedures, in order to expedite the trade. Thus, after two days of meetings (January 18 and 19) Senave and MAPA agreed on criteria for the implementation of a work system that aims to improve the phytosanitary inspection processes of plant products. The specific procedures addressed were: “Pest interception in joint inspections carried out in the Integrated Control Area – Ciudad del Este”, as well as “Detection of fumigants in the work environment of sampling and inspection of shipments of plant products and by-products in Integrated Control Area – Ciudad del Este”. In the case of the first point, it was agreed to work on a truck sampling methodology and pest detection that would facilitate the processes. Regarding the second aspect, the procedure for ...
Source: Productivacm

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