Argentina can export sheep and goat meat to Morocco

Published 2024년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

Argentina has secured a deal to export sheep and goat meat to Morocco, in addition to beef, following negotiations by Senasa and other ministries. Morocco's National Office of Food Safety has stipulated that meat exports must be accompanied by a health certificate from Argentina and a Halal slaughter certificate. In 2024, Senasa certified over 5,000 tons of sheep and goat meat exports to countries including Brazil, Qatar, Spain, Israel, Tunisia, and the Netherlands.
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BUENOS AIRES – Argentina will be able to export sheep and goat meat to Morocco, according to information provided by the National Office of Food Safety (ONSSA) of the African country to the National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa). For shipments, ONSSA established that: “All imported meat must be accompanied by a health certificate issued by the competent authorities” of Argentina, a copy of which can be downloaded from the African organization's website, “as well as a Halal slaughter certificate issued by the Islamic organization authorized in the country of origin.” In this way, and after negotiations carried out by Senasa, the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Ministry of Economy of the Nation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Argentina will be able to export sheep ...

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