Argentina will begin exporting sheep and goat meat to Morocco

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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Morocco's National Food Safety Office has approved the export of Argentine sheep and goat meat, requiring each shipment to be accompanied by a health certificate issued by Argentina and a Halal slaughter certificate from an authorized Islamic organization in the country of origin. This approval follows the successful export of over 5,000 tons of sheep and goat meat cuts to various countries, including Brazil, Qatar, Spain, Israel, Tunisia, and the Netherlands, in the year 2024.
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(NAP) Morocco's National Food Safety Office notified Argentina's National Service for Agri-Food Health and Quality of the authorization for the dispatch of Argentine sheep and goat meat. For these shipments, the Moroccan Onssa established two points. On the one hand, they detailed that all imported meat must be accompanied by a health certificate, issued by the competent authorities of Argentina, a copy of which can be downloaded from the website of the African country's health agency. The second requirement will be a Halal slaughter certificate, issued by the Islamic organization authorized in the country of origin. Argentina already exports beef to ...

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