Paraguay: Process to export pork to Taiwan advances

Published 2021년 10월 11일

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Paraguay is in the process of qualifying Taiwan as a new market for its pork and derivatives, with an audit planned for the first quarter of 2022. The country is also implementing new pork meat standards and improving traceability through the Regional Office Management Information System (SIGOR), which will be mandatory for medium and large pig producers starting November. The conclusion of serological sampling for African swine fever, a requirement of Taiwan, signals progress in opening the Taiwan market for Paraguayan pork.
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Within the objective of diversifying the export destinations of national pork and derivatives, Senacsa reported that the process of qualification of Taiwan is well under way due to the fact that the demands of this market are being met and with a view to the audit that It is planned for the first three months of 2022. The head of the official veterinary service mentioned that with the launch of the Paraguayan pork meat standards a very important step was taken in the formalization of the pig sector. In that sense, he reported that as of November, medium and large pig producers will operate in the Regional Office Management Information System (SIGOR), a tool that allows better traceability of products and management of the activities of the zonal units, checkpoint, fairs and refrigerators. Likewise, Martin explained that the serological sampling of African swine fever (ASF) was recently concluded, which was a requirement of Taiwan, ...
Source: Productivacm

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