Paraguay completes first shipment of pork to Taiwan

Published 2023년 2월 14일

Tridge summary

Paraguay has shipped its first 72,000 kilos of high quality pork to Taiwan, marking a significant expansion in its pork export markets. The shipment, which includes ham, loin, and bacon, was made possible after Taiwan's government approved Paraguayan pork and designated the country as a potential market of 100 thousand tons, in addition to Spain, Canada, and the United States. This achievement, praised by the Taiwanese embassy and Paraguayan ministries and Rediex, highlights a collaborative effort to improve commercial ties and boost economic growth, backed by strict quality controls that benefit around 45 thousand families.
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The first export of high quality Paraguayan pork to the Republic of China (Taiwan) was concluded, after the market was released by the government of the Asian country following the approval process. This is a shipment of 72,000 kilos of pork cuts, including ham, loin, bacon, among others. With the historic departure, this destination is officially inaugurated, which has a potential of 100 thousand tons, which are distributed between Spain, Canada, the United States and now our country. “Paraguay manages to export pork to Taiwan for the first time. This week the first shipments from the Upisa refrigerator are made”, pointed out from the National Animal Health and Health Service (Senasa). The Taiwanese embassy also celebrated the event, noting that it was carried out with the joint effort of the public and private sectors, and that the promotion of greater commercial alliances will continue. "We seek to boost the economy with this alliance and will continue to do so," they said. ...

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