Argentina will gradually implement electronic traceability from 2025

Published 2024년 10월 18일

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The Argentine government is set to implement an electronic traceability system for cattle, buffalo, and deer starting March 1, 2025, to enhance the export profile of its beef industry. This system will replace the current analog method, allowing precise tracking of each animal from farm to industry, and will be mandatory by July 1, 2026. Funded by international organizations, the initiative includes a free app for producers to manage livestock data, aligning Argentina with global trends in traceability seen in countries like Uruguay and Australia. This move is expected to boost exports by meeting international market demands, including those of the EU, Japan, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia.
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Valor Agro Argentina | With the premise of enhancing the export profile of beef, the Executive Branch through the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (SAGP) finally announced electronic and individual traceability for cattle. The system will be implemented gradually starting March 1, 2025. It will allow Argentine livestock to become more efficient and competitive in the world. Through Resolution 71/2024 of the SAGP, the national Government established the change of the current analog and manual traceability system for the National Electronic Individual Traceability System for cattle, buffalo and deer. The system, which will strengthen the production and export potential of Argentine livestock, will use electronic technology as a mandatory individual identification tool based on technical specifications defined by SENASA. This will make it possible to establish the precise traceability of each animal from the primary link to the meat industry. Its implementation ...
Source: Elagro

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