Paraguay is halfway to exporting bovine semen to Peru

Published 2023년 9월 28일

Tridge summary

Peru is making progress in completing the export of genetic material from Paraguay, as the future importer has recognized the health equivalence between the two nations. Peru has published requirements for the export, including that donor bulls must have spent at least six months in an artificial insemination center and be authorized and supervised by the relevant authorities. Technicians from Peru are expected to visit genetic centers in Paraguay to inspect and enable them for export. Additionally, Guatemala is also interested in importing genetic material from Paraguay and is currently auditing genetic centers.
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Original content

With this, it can be said that there is 50% progress in completing the export of genetic material to Peru. The National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) reported that the future importer of Paraguayan genetics has recognized the health equivalence between both nations, so from now on the visit of technicians is expected to enable the centers interested in sending the product. The requirements were published through Directorial Resolution No. 0009-2023-MIDAGRI-SENASA-DSA, in the official bulletin “El Peruano”, on September 24, 2023. Among the requirements that Peru takes into account, it is mentioned that the donor bulls must have spent at least six months in the artificial insemination center, and must also be authorized and supervised by Senasa, like Senacsa. The correct collection, handling, treatment and storage of semen is considered in accordance with the provisions of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code of the World Organization for Animal Health (WHOSA). Senacsa ...
Source: Productivacm

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