Colombia opens new market in Iran for meat exports

Published 2024년 9월 19일

Tridge summary

IVO has approved two beef processing plants in Colombia, allowing the country to export beef to Iran. The approval covers sanitary requirements such as primary production, animal health, processing conditions, and product handling. Establishments seeking to export must be visited by the Iranian health authority, and Colombia's health authority, Invima and ICA, will be responsible for verifying compliance. This approval expands Colombia's beef export markets to 93, increasing the opportunities for Colombian food products. Interested establishments can find more information from Invima.
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Original content

IVO visited two processing plants in Colombia, where it verified the production conditions of beef. After this approval, Invima and ICA will be responsible for verifying compliance with the sanitary requirements established in the certificate model. The requirements include key aspects such as primary production, animal health, processing conditions and handling of the finished product, as well as other official controls that must be implemented in processing plants. Establishments interested in obtaining authorization to export must request the corresponding visits from the Iranian health authority. With this approval, Colombia adds a new market for the export of beef, reaching a total of 93 markets with sanitary access for foods monitored by Invima, which significantly expands the opportunities for exporting Colombian products. For more ...
Source: Agromeat

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