Argentina expands its genetics with the first export of bulls for breeding to Chile

Published 2023년 1월 9일

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Argentina has made its first export of four purebred bulls to Chile for breeding purposes, marking a significant milestone for the country's livestock industry and its international genetics expansion goals. This historic event, facilitated by the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa), involves the shipment of four elderly Hereford and Angus breeding cattle from Trevelin, Chubut province, to Coyhaique, Chile, following over three years of sanitary negotiations with Chile's Servicio Agrícola Ganadero (SAG). The export, which is part of Argentina's strategy to increase its livestock production footprint globally, was made possible by the country's sanitary conditions and the recognition of its control system by Chile. The animals were kept in quarantine and underwent all required diagnostic tests before export, with operational management and diagnostic determinations overseen by Senasa and the Buenos Aires Senasa Laboratory. This achievement is expected to boost the sectors and improve global positioning for Argentine animals and genetics.
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By Ignacio Méndez (Télam Agency) The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) certified this week for the first time the export to Chile of four purebred bulls intended for breeding, which meant a "historic" event for the agency and Argentina, in the search to expand its genetics in different markets of the world. The operation included the sale of four elderly Hereford and Angus breeding cattle from a herd located in the town of Trevelin, Chubut province, destined for the Chilean town of Coyhaique. "This historic event for our country is based on the sanitary conditions achieved by the Argentine Republic that favor the expansion of its livestock production," said the vice president of Senasa, Rodolfo Acerbi. He stressed that "in this particular case, the coordination and permanent dialogue of each and every one of the actors that intervened, public and private, was essential for the concretion of the shipment of genetics to Chile," according to a statement from the ...

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