Key training in General Pico: SENASA and Customs coordinate actions to expedite agro-food exports

Published 2025년 12월 6일

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The health agency provided a technical update to operators of the local Customs Division. The central objective was to unify criteria on health certifications to expedite cargo procedures for international markets.

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With the premise of optimizing times in foreign trade and strengthening the productive chain of the region, the National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (SENASA) carried out a training session aimed at 15 operators of the Customs Division of General Pico. The activity, organized by the La Pampa-San Luis Regional Center of SENASA, had as its main focus the update on the official controls that the agency carries out on agri-food products intended for export. This articulation is fundamental, given that the local Customs office—dependent on the recently created Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA)—works directly with the certificates issued by the national sanitary entity to authorize the exit of goods. During the meeting, the details of the inspection processes carried out on shipments departing from the province to various destinations around the world were exposed. The goal is clear: to streamline bureaucratic procedures at the time of loading, avoiding unnecessary ...
Source: Agromeat

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