Mexico: Governments agree that Sader staff will supervise orchards of the avocado export program

게시됨 2024년 9월 18일

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The article highlights a significant development in the bilateral relationship between Mexico and the United States, focusing on the agricultural sector, particularly avocado exports. After nearly three decades of successful collaboration, the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS-USDA) has transferred the responsibilities for sampling and certification of avocado orchards in Mexico to Mexico's Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader). This move signifies a milestone in trust-building, with Mexican inspectors now overseeing the detection of pests in orchards participating in the export program, ensuring the necessary phytosanitary conditions. Additionally, APHIS and Senasica will continue to monitor packaging companies involved in exporting Mexican avocados to the U.S. This agreement underscores Mexico's commitment to maintaining high export standards and marks a step forward in strengthening cooperative ties between the two countries. Mexico, being the world's leading avocado producer, exports over 1.1 million tons to several countries, including the U.S., and this agreement is expected to streamline the export process while ensuring a steady supply of safe avocados.
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2000Agro/Redacción In recognition of the compliance of national producers with the Work Plan for the Exportation of Avocado from Mexico to the United States for more than 27 years, the governments of both countries agreed to transfer the activities of sampling and certification of orchards to the official staff of the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader). In this way, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (APHIS-USDA, for its initials in English) gives confidence to the National Service of Health, Safety and Agri-Food Quality (Senasica) of Sader, so that Mexican inspectors will supervise the absence of pests in the avocado orchards participating in the export program. In documentary terms, APHIS staff will continue to monitor orchards to verify their phytosanitary condition and, if they consider it necessary, they may also do so in person, confirmed Sader. Additionally, APHIS, together with Senasica, ...
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