The product must have a health certificate issued by the competent official authority of the neighboring country.
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The National Service of Agrarian Health (Senasa) approved the sanitary requirements for the importation of bovine meat and bone meal, intended for the production of animal feed (except for ruminants), from Bolivia. The measure was made official through Directorial Resolution No. D000027-2025-Midagri-Senasa-DSA, published on November 1 in the Legal Norms bulletin of the official journal El Peruano, where it was established that the product must be covered by an export sanitary certificate issued by the competent official authority of Bolivia, which must state compliance with the following requirements: These sanitary requirements must be sent to ...
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