Colombia could start exporting meat to United States in two years

Published 2023년 1월 10일

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Colombia is expected to begin exporting beef to the United States within the next two years, according to Deyanira Barrero León, the outgoing manager of the Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA). This process involves an audit report, a six-month risk assessment, a public consultation, and a decision on the export conditions. The United States is also conducting a parallel process with Invima, focusing on animal health and foot-and-mouth disease. Meanwhile, Colombia is relocating control posts from interior areas to border regions and implementing pre-shipment verifications for farmers in these areas to ensure compliance with health authority requirements.
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According to the protocols that must be followed, Colombia could start exporting beef to the United States within two years, said the outgoing manager of the Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA), Deyanira Barrero León. According to what was stated by the director, this month (January) they should be receiving the audit report that they carried out and what was agreed at the closing meeting of that visit was that after receiving the report, six additional months in which the United States is going to have the time to finalize the so-called risk assessment. This evaluation has already completed a documentary stage, the on-site audit, and now they are completing the analysis in the following six months. After that time, they place the result of that evaluation in a public consultation that is regulated and that has a minimum term of 60 days, which would mean eight months. If there are no comments against and the evaluation goes to the final decision-making stage, it would have to ...
Source: MXContexto

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