In Paraguay, transfer of horses must be carried out under guides and Cota

Published 2024년 2월 22일

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New regulations have been introduced for animal owners, which include registering their establishments in the relevant zonal unit and identifying animals according to updated property titles. These guides can be accessed on the institutional web portal. Additionally, producers must issue the Cota at the closest Senacsa office and make payments at authorized locations. The cattle transfer guide will no longer apply to other species like equids. These changes aim to enhance species traceability, assisting in health decisions during disease outbreaks.
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The requirements include that the owner's establishment must be registered in the zonal unit corresponding to its location, the animals will have to be identified according to the updated property title of marks and signs. To this end, the guides will be available on the institutional web portal to be downloaded, printed and completed according to the purpose of the mobilization. Likewise, the producer must go to the nearest Senacsa office to issue the Cota and in the case of paid ones, the respective payment must be made at the authorized premises. With this implementation, the cattle transfer guide will no longer have the option for other species, and can no longer be used for the movement of equids, they reported in a statement. Dr. Viviana Alonso, coordinator of equine infectious anemia, had indicated to La Nación/Nación Media that the purpose of these updates is to achieve the traceability of the species, which will serve to make certain health decisions and that these are ...
Source: Agromeat

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