Argentina: Analysis of zoophytosanitary actions together with the province of Río Negro

Published 2021년 4월 7일

Tridge summary

A meeting was held between Ricardo Sánchez, the director of the Northern Patagonia Regional Center, and Carlos Banacloy, the provincial minister of Río Negro, to discuss the collaboration between Senasa and the Ministry of Production and Agroindustry. The meeting focused on reviewing the progress of the Fresh Fruit Export Programs and addressing issues such as the operation of the Risk Mitigation System for the export of pears, apples, and quinces to Brazil, the phytosanitary situation of the productive valleys, the presence of sheep scabies in Rio Negro fields, and the updating of the National Plan for the Control and Eradication of Bovine Brucellosis. Additionally, the meeting covered the operation of slaughter establishments within the Rio Negro territory.
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Original content

General Roca - Within the framework of the agenda defined between the National Service of Agri-food Health and Quality (Senasa) and the Ministry of Production and Agroindustry of Río Negro, a new working meeting was held to analyze joint tasks and zoophytosanitary actions that are developed within the provincial territory. The director of the Northern Patagonia Regional Center, Ricardo Sánchez, and the provincial minister, Carlos Banacloy, led the face-to-face meeting -under the strict security protocols for the prevention of Covid-19-, in which the regional coordinators of Plant Protection participated, Animal Health and Food Safety and Quality. “There is a permanent dialogue between the authorities of both provinces, with which, this type of meeting allows us to continue deepening the actions that we have been developing and / or planning, with the permanent inter-institutional effort aimed at safeguarding the health heritage that we have achieved in the region ”, highlighted ...

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