Verification of more than 17 tons of goat meat from Argentina that are destined for Sri Lanka

Published 2021년 10월 20일

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On October 19, in Pampa del Infierno, Chaco, Senasa ensured the hygienic slaughter of 17,329 kilograms of goat meat for export to Sri Lanka, following federal and export health standards. This is the second goat product export of the year, with the first being over 26 tons to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in April. This operation was a collaboration between Cooperativa Trento Chaqueña Ltda. And Goat Export SRL, with logistical support from the Ministry of Production, Industry and Employment of the Chaco, and involved the production of goat meat with leather for the first time in the local refrigerator.
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CHACO- The National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) controlled, in a meat processing plant in the Chaco town of Pampa del Infierno, that the slaughter of 17,329 kilograms of goat meat destined for Sri Lanka is carried out in correct hygienic-sanitary conditions. On October 19, 1,091 carcasses of gutted goats, with leather, frozen and in stock was completed, totaling 17,329 kilograms that left in land transport to the Port of Buenos Aires. The task was carried out in the refrigeration establishment under official supervision of Senasa No. 4077, authorized for federal traffic and exports. There, SENASA veterinary staff controls the sanitary and documentary status of the animals and transports that enter the establishment, performs the inspection of the slaughter and verifies compliance with the health and safety management and assurance systems. It is the second export of goat products so far this year. Let us remember that the first load was made last April and ...

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