Cartes' efforts are beginning to bear fruit: Paraguay will export lamb to Israel.

Published 2025년 3월 28일

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Paraguay has received authorization to export sheep meat to Israel, thanks to its compliance with the health standards set by the Israeli Veterinary and Animal Health Service (IVSAH). This development is seen as a significant milestone by the National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) and the sheep production sector, with the first shipment expected to contain about 2,000 kilos. The increased demand for sheep meat is credited to growing consumer preference, which is leading to more meatpacking plants including it in their product ranges.
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While the former president is still on his visit, the National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) announced that, from now on, Paraguay will be able to export sheep meat to Israel. After meeting the health standards required by the Israeli Veterinary and Animal Health Service (IVSAH), Paraguay will be able to export its sheep meat to this market. Producers are preparing to ship a container of approximately 2,000 kilos. According to Senacsa, this authorization represents a significant milestone for the country, especially for the sheep production sector, which will boost its economic growth. According to Mario Pereira, a sheep producer, this achievement is due to the fact that more and more people are consuming sheep meat, which is why more meatpacking plants are beginning to offer it. "This is wonderful for producers, because the price needle will shift ...
Source: Agromeat

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