SENASA affirms that: "We will accompany the producer throughout the entire transition to electronic traceability, all regions are trained"

Published 2025년 11월 25일

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Within the framework of the ROSGAN Livestock Congress, the president of SENASA, María Beatriz "Pilu" Giraudo, spoke with Valor Agregado Agro about the challenges of the organization in terms of animal health, food safety, and the imminent implementation of the electronic traceability system, an issue that keeps thousands of producers across the country on alert.

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Before formally starting this note, we must highlight the attitude and kindness of the president of SENASA for speaking with the specialized agricultural media. Hopefully, it will be a good example for the Supreme Lord King Secretary of Agriculture of the Nation, Sergio Iraeta, who seems to have contempt for those of us who do the communication task and who that day had to be chased down the stairs to say only “I have to go.” Hopefully, these attitudes change. According to the official, they are seeking an active SENASA, simplifying but without losing rigor. “We are deepening all the possibilities of continuing to open markets, reducing costs for the productive sector, and simplifying without losing sanitary rigor,” said Giraudo to Valor Agregado Agro. The head of the agency highlighted that SENASA is attending to more than 38 international audits, in addition to two more inspections underway, which requires maintaining high standards without neglecting the operability for ...
Source: Agromeat

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