Re-opening of the Malaysian market for Uruguayan halal beef and sheep

Published 2024년 6월 11일

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Uruguay has successfully reopened its halal beef and sheep market in Malaysia after a 15-year absence, following joint efforts with local agencies. This development is part of Uruguay's strategic plan to boost its meat presence in Southeast Asia. Additionally, Uruguay and Malaysia are set to begin discussions on a memorandum of understanding to enhance cooperation in livestock production, including the export of genetic material, training in nutrition and management, and the implementation of traceability systems.
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As a result of this mission and the joint work with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the re-opening of the Malaysian market for Uruguayan halal beef and sheep was completed. In the coming days, the technical services will agree on the health and religious details necessary for the start of the commercial flow. The reopening of the Malaysian market for Uruguayan halal meat is the result of the efforts deployed by MGAP, MRREE, INAC during the last year, which allowed the generation of the necessary trust for Uruguay to once again be included in one of the most demanding halal markets in the world. , after 15 years of absence. Malaysia and Uruguay reaffirmed their commitment to work together to position Uruguayan meat in Southeast Asia, thus advancing in the realization of one of the objectives of INAC's strategic plan regarding market ...
Source: EuroMeat

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