Argentina lifts restrictions on beef exports

Published 2024년 1월 3일

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President Javier Milei's government in Argentina has lifted the ban on exporting seven popular cuts of beef, previously prohibited by his predecessor Alberto Fernández. The National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (SENASA) has now allowed the export of all beef cuts, including fresh, chilled, and frozen products. The previous ban on certain cuts and categories of beef was implemented to curb domestic prices, but it has now been lifted to increase export opportunities.
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The Argentine Government of President Javier Milei has authorized the export of seven “popular cuts” of beef which had been banned from sales abroad under Alberto Fernández, it was reported in Buenos Aires. The National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (SENASA) greenlighted as from this week the export of all beef cuts, whether fresh, chilled, or frozen, it was explained. Through Decree 911/21 (“21” meaning from 2021), Fernández halted all shipments of roast, vacuum, flank, skirt, matambre, tapa de asado, chump, and shoulder, among others. Decree 911 had entered into force in January 2022 and was in force until Dec. 31, 2023. The differentiation for the export of cows of categories D and E and bulls, better known as “Chinese Cow” because they were never to be consumed in the domestic market but are nonetheless part of the diet of Asian clients, has also been terminated. In this new framework, Senasa updated the procedures to allow the export of all types of beef cuts. The ...
Source: MercoPress

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