SENASA certified the shipment of 9 tons to Brazil, marking a milestone for this production and strengthening access to new markets.
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The National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (SENASA) certified the first export of 9 tons of fish meat – dorado and surubí – from fish farming from the province of Misiones with destination to the Federative Republic of Brazil. This is an unprecedented event for the country, as for the first time products are being exported that are made from the cultivation of dorado and surubí, in addition to pacú, species produced under an integral fish farming system. The production of the fish covered the stages of breeding, fattening, and slaughter, which allowed SENASA to guarantee the necessary sanitary conditions to meet the requirements demanded by the ...
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