Argentine meat arrived in El Salvador

Published 2024년 10월 25일

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The article highlights the shipment of the first batch of national origin refrigerated beef to El Salvador from Argentina, following a successful health certification process. This development is seen as a significant commercial opportunity for Argentine beef processors, tapping into El Salvador's beef import market, which exceeded $200 million in 2023. Concurrently, Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino attended a meeting in Brasilia, representing the G20 Trade and Investment Group, advocating for an open market economy, promoting investments, and emphasizing the importance of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and multilateral trade. She criticized the distortions in agricultural trade caused by high tariffs and subsidies, emphasizing the role of trade in achieving food security and addressing environmental challenges.
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These days, the first shipment of refrigerated beef of national origin arrived in El Salvador, after having completed a health certification process for Argentine meat processing establishments, which began in 2023. In this way, Argentina incorporates one more destination, resulting from the synergy between Presidents Nayib Bukele and Javier Milei, to its extensive list of buyers of beef cuts, which includes the most demanding and relevant markets in the world, highlighting the competitiveness, quality and sanitary conditions of our meat products. It should be noted that, in 2023, El Salvador imported refrigerated and frozen beef for more than 200 million dollars, almost entirely from countries in the Central American region. In this way, a significant commercial opportunity opens up for those meat processing plants that complete the health certification process between Buenos Aires and San Salvador. Foreign Minister Mondino in Brazil In parallel with the confirmation of the new ...
Source: Agromeat

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