Consensus to strengthen and update the approach to sheep health in southern Argentina

Published 2023년 2월 8일

Tridge summary

A meeting led by the vice president of Senasa, Rodolfo Acerbi, in Puerto Madryn, Chubut, brought together national and regional authorities, provinces, municipalities, and producers to strengthen the approach to sheep diseases in the Patagonian region. The meeting highlighted the strengths of the work already done and discussed strategies to update regulations and combat ectoparasitosis. A commitment was made to implement a plan against ectoparasitosis, with resources and roles for each participant in the sheep production chain. The National Sheep Health Program was also evaluated, with a focus on health intervention strategies for ectoparasitosis. The meeting concluded with a commitment to expand ectoparasite-free areas in the Patagonian region. The undersecretaries and directors of various provinces and institutions, including Chubut, Santa Cruz, Río Negro, Neuquén, and Buenos Aires party of patagones, attended the meeting.
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Original content

COMODORO RIVADAVIA (Chubut) - The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) agreed on common points to strengthen the approach to sheep diseases in the Patagonian region while highlighting the strengths of the work that has been carried out in this regard, during a meeting held, yesterday and today, in the town of Puerto Madryn, Chubut province, which brought together national and regional authorities of the organization, provinces and municipalities, and producers. On its first day of activity, the "Patagonian Day of Sheep Health", headed by the vice president of Senasa, Rodolfo Acerbi, was attended by managers, professionals and technicians from the regional centers Patagonia Sur, Patagonia Norte and Buenos Aires Sur of the organism. On the second day, a plenary session was held in which, in addition to Senasa, authorities and professionals from the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), provincial and municipal governments and leaders of the ...

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