With the aim of expanding its sanitary controls on the transit of "agricultural products," as well as the packaging or means used for their transportation, the Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) has arranged for the placement of new "Internal Zoosanitary Control Posts" or PCI, at various points across the national territory. Through resolution 135/2026, the agency authorized the creation of "Senasa units, with defined or mobile location," whose objective will be the control of the transfer between jurisdictions and the documentary verification of "goods, products, by-products and derivatives of animals and plants, zootherapeutics, agrochemicals, fertilizers, biological and pathological products of animal origin, live animals, plants, reproduction and/or propagation materials and any other precursor form of life and regulated articles." According to the measure—which will enter into force 30 days after its publication—the inspection will cover products transported ...