Mexico enabled 22 Uruguayan refrigerators to export boneless beef and sheep meat

Published 2023년 9월 2일

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Mexico has allowed 22 Uruguayan meat processing plants to export beef and sheep meat. This comes after an inspection by Mexican health authorities at the plants and the Uruguayan veterinary service. Previously, verification of the meat was done in Uruguay, but now it will be done at the ports of destination.
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The health authorities of Mexico enabled 22 Uruguayan meat processing plants to export matured and deboned beef and sheep meat under the same conditions, resuming the trade flow with the Aztec nation. The Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries confirmed the publication of the list of export plants this Friday . This notification comes after an on-site inspection carried out at the official Uruguayan veterinary service and at the requesting meat processing plants, last May by the National Agri-Food Health, Safety and Quality Service (SENASICA).óThe authorization is carried out with a verification of the merchandise in the ports of destination, unlike what had been done previously, where verification was required to be carried out in ...
Source: Agromeat

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