Exports of Argentinian pork products grew 63% in the first 9 months of the year

Published 2020년 10월 20일

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The Argentine Pig Producers Federation (FPPA) met with the National Health and Quality Service Agroalimentaria (Senasa) to strengthen production, add value, and enhance marketing of the pork industry. The meeting was held amid a 63% growth in pork exports in the first nine months of the year. The main destinations for these exports were China, Hong Kong, Russia, Chile, and Ivory Coast. The FPPA presented a health work plan to Senasa, emphasizing its role in the sector's development. The FPPA is made up of various porcine companies and associations, with plans to include more entities.
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In the framework of the pronounced growth in exports of pork products and by-products, 63% in the first 9 months of the year, representatives of the new Argentine Pig Producers Federation (FPPA) met with the highest authorities of the National Health and Quality Service Agroalimentaria (Senasa), an organization that they consider key to strengthen production, add value to this important agri-food chain and strengthen its internal and external marketing. The virtual meeting with the representatives of the FPPA was attended by the president and vice president of Senasa, Carlos Paz and Carlos Milicevic, respectively. Exports The meeting was framed by the 63% growth in exports of pork products and by-products from Argentina between January and September 2020 compared to shipments from the same period last year. The Senasa statistics - which includes the six months with the mandatory quarantine due to the health emergency derived from the COVID 19 pandemic - shows that in the first 9 ...

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