Peru: Sanitary requirements are approved for the import of meat and edible offal of birds from Bolivia

Published 2024년 4월 6일

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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) of Peru has given the green light for the importation of fresh, chilled, or frozen meat and edible offal of various birds from Bolivia, as outlined in Directorial Resolution No. D000011-2024-Midagri-Senasa-DSA, published on March 4. This decision mandates that all imports must be accompanied by a health export certificate issued by the competent Bolivian authority, ensuring they meet the specified health requirements. This move also involves the revocation of Annex IV of a 2013 resolution, marking a significant update in the importation regulations between the two countries.
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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) has approved the health requirements for the importation of fresh, chilled or frozen meat and edible offal of birds (rooster or hen, turkey, duck, goose or guinea fowl) from Bolivia. The measure has been made official through Directorial Resolution No. D000011-2024-Midagri-Senasa-DSA, published on March 4 in the Legal Standards bulletin of El Peruano, where it also indicates revoking Annex IV of the Directorial Resolution No. 0011-2013-AG-Senasa-DSA. The importation of the mentioned products must be as follows: The product ...
Source: AgroPeru

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