Audit of the Philippines for beef, pork, and poultry exports has begun in Paraguay

Published 2024년 12월 4일

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A health audit for the Philippine market has commenced at the Paraguayan meat complex on December 2, aiming to enable the export of beef, pork, and poultry to the Philippines. Scheduled to conclude on December 18, the audit will assess the compliance of Paraguay's sanitary practices and official controls with the international standards expected by the Philippines. This initiative is a crucial part of the negotiation process that began in 2020, involving a team of auditors conducting inspections across various facilities and offices to ensure compliance.
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This Monday, December 2, the Philippine health audit began in the Paraguayan meat complex with the objective of advancing the process of enabling the market for the export of beef, pork and poultry. The audit will extend until December 18 of this year, and a comprehensive evaluation of the official controls implemented by the official veterinary service will be carried out, according to Senacsa. The opening meeting was attended by Senacsa, Dr. José Carlos Martin; general directors; and the honorary consul of the Philippines, Carlos Darío Ruffinelli Céspedes. The team of auditors is composed of Mary Jovy Baldomar, Melika Ogalesco Adriatico, Khristine Joy Constantino Antigua and Raisa Mareil Paalan Lagrimas. The process will include visits to the central laboratory, livestock establishments (bovine, porcine and ...
Source: Elagro

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