Paraguay: Taiwanese audit for opening shipments of poultry sector concluded successfully

Published 2024년 11월 12일

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A successful technical visit by a team from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency (Aphia) and the Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) of Taiwan to Paraguay has been concluded, marking a significant step towards opening the Taiwanese market for Paraguayan poultry. The inspections aimed to assess the poultry industry's control measures and new slaughterhouses for bovine and porcine products. The audit included visits to entry and exit points, farms, and laboratories, and was welcomed by the poultry sector due to the potential higher consumption and better prices in Taiwan.
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The technical visit carried out by the team from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency (Aphia) and the Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Paraguay, within the framework of the process of opening the Taiwanese market for the poultry sector, was successfully concluded, reported the National Service for Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa). The inspections were aimed at the controls carried out by the institution in relation to the poultry industry, with a view to opening said destination for products of this species, and at the inspection of new slaughterhouses for shipments of products of the bovine and porcine species. The final meeting was held on Friday, November 8, in the auditorium of Senacsa, and was attended by the president of the veterinary organization, José Carlos Martin, representatives of the embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and general directors of the institution. The audit team was made up of Huang Hsin Ying, Dai ...
Source: Agromeat

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