Sanipes: Peru meets requirements to export aquaculture products to the European Union

Published 2024년 8월 14일

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Peru has updated its 2024 control plans for residues in aquaculture following an audit by the European Commission's Directorate General of Health and Food Safety (DG Sante). These modifications ensure Peru's continued authorization to export aquaculture products, such as fish and crustaceans, to the European Union. The changes address issues related to unauthorized antimicrobials, anti-inflammatories, sedatives, and other pharmacologically active substances, and align action levels for emamectin and maximum levels for cadmium with EU guidelines.
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The hydrobiological products from aquaculture that the country can currently export to the EU are fish (trout, tilapia, paiche, paco, gamitana, among others) and crustaceans (prawns),Courtesy of Sanipes. Following the audit carried out by the Directorate General of Health and Food Safety (DG Sante) of the European Commission, the National Fisheries Health Agency (Sanipes), an entity attached to the Ministry of Production (Produce), implemented modifications to its 2024 control plans on residues in aquaculture, with which Peru complied with what was necessary to continue on the list of countries that can export aquaculture products to the European Union (EU). Taking this into consideration, the hydrobiological products from aquaculture that the country can currently export to the EU are fish (trout, tilapia, paiche, paco, gamitana, among others) and crustaceans (prawns), the Peruvian entity detailed. It indicated that based on the observations in the audit of DG Sante, Peru made ...
Source: Apnoticias

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