Argentina has opened the Oman market for equine exports

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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Argentina has successfully opened the Omani market for live horse exports after agreeing on a sanitary certificate agreement with Oman's veterinary service. This agreement allows for fluid trade and provides greater predictability for commercial operators. The agreement was a result of negotiations between Senasa and the Argentine Foreign Ministry. Argentina has also opened the Namibian market for live horse exports this year, and in 2024, Senasa certified the export of 2,835 live equines to 5 continents, with the largest volume going to the European Union, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
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(NAP) Argentina has succeeded in opening the Omani market for the export of live horses, after the National Service for Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) and the veterinary service of the Asian country agreed on a model of International Veterinary Certificate (CVI), which includes the sanitary requirements established for the shipment of animals. Through an official note from the Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman in Saudi Arabia sent to the Embassy of the Argentine Republic in Riyadh, it is indicated that the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock Resources and Water Resources of that country has no observations on the sanitary certificate proposed by Senasa, within the framework of the interest of the Argentine private sector in exporting live horses to this destination. The definitive CVI agreement for the export of equines for sport and/or breeding was the result of negotiations carried out by Senasa and the Argentine Foreign Ministry, and will allow for fluid trade and provide ...

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