The regulatory update seeks to expand the available supply, incorporate technological advances, and reduce costs for livestock producers.
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The National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) has introduced a new measure that expands the availability of vaccines aimed at preventing diseases affecting cattle, with the objective of modernizing the sanitary system and providing greater freedom of choice to producers. The decision was formalized through Resolution 61/2026, published in the Official Bulletin, which replaces the current regulations in place since 2012 and updates the regulatory framework for the importation, exportation, production, possession, distribution, and commercialization of non-vesicular bovine viral vaccines. From the health agency, it was explained that the measure aims to reduce costs, simplify procedures, and allow access to products that incorporate recent scientific developments, including single-dose vaccines, without compromising sanitary standards. READ MORE► Senasa adjusted the SIGSA: how the new brucellosis control impacts the DT-e The resolution authorizes the entry of ...