Peru: Midagri spoke on the proposal to export donkey meat to China

Published 2024년 7월 13일

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Peru has approved the export of donkey meat to China, despite concerns from the Association of Bovine Meat Producers about the product's lack of mass consumption tradition. The decision was made during the Peruvian government's visit to China, where three phytosanitary protocols for donkey meat, table grapes, and other products were signed. However, the government maintains that donkey meat exports are not nationally significant and are driven by private interest, particularly for medicinal use in China.
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The announcement that our country will export donkey meat to China provoked a series of reactions from the Association of Bovine Meat Producers and specialists in the field, who warned of the limitations of the proposal because there is a minimal tradition of mass consumption. or export of said product. In relation to this controversial issue that was announced by the Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Elizabeth Galdo, the head of Agrarian Development, Ángel Manero, spoke to communicate greater scope regarding the progress in trade relations with China and make some clarifications. on the signing of phytosanitary protocols for the export of various products, including donkey meat. Midagri maintains that the export of donkey meat is not of national interest Within the framework of the Peruvian government's visit to China, three important protocols were signed that determine the phytosanitary requirements for the export of donkey meat, table grapes and other products. In this ...
Source: Agromeat

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