Argentina opens the pork market to the United Arab Emirates

Published 2021년 3월 31일

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Argentina has successfully opened its pork market to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), following efforts by the Agriculture, Senasa, and Foreign Ministry. The UAE has accepted Argentina's proposal for a sanitary certificate, enabling the export of refrigerated and frozen pork. Despite the UAE being a Muslim country, it permits the importation of pork for non-Muslim residents. In 2019, the UAE imported 15,000 tons of raw meat and by-products, valued at USD 37.3 million. Meanwhile, Argentina exported 25,877 tons of pork in 2020, generating USD 55.88 million, with China being its primary market.
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Original content

The new export destination for our country was achieved after the steps taken by Agriculture, Senasa, and the Foreign Ministry. Argentina's entry opens the pork market to the United Arab Emirates was first published in De Frente al Campo. The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Nation reports that the United Arab Emirates accepted the proposal for a sanitary certificate for the export of refrigerated and frozen pork from the Argentine Republic. The decision, communicated by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment of the Arab country through the Argentine Embassy, is reached after the work carried out between the national agricultural portfolio, Senasa and the Foreign Ministry, based on the interest raised by the Argentine export sector . For its part, the Emirati Ministry conveyed its satisfaction with this progress, with the expectation that it will contribute to improving the flow of commercial exchange between the two countries. It should be noted ...

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