Argentina's goat meat exports have doubled so far this year

Published 2020년 11월 5일

Tridge summary

Argentina has seen a significant increase in goat meat exports, with 424 tons exported between January and October, nearly doubling the previous year's exports of 213.3 tons. The majority of the exports were sent to Sri Lanka, Vietnam, the Bahamas, and Angola, with 32 other markets also open for export. This increase provides a new income source for the goat meat production sector, which is primarily operated by family farmers in Argentina. There are 18 meat processing plants in the country authorized to slaughter and export goat meat, adhering to strict safety standards set by the National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa).
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Original content

The take-off of the goat meat export business is real. In a brief report, the Ministry of Agriculture reported that between January and October, the export of 424 tons of meat from goats and goats was recorded. Shipments practically doubled compared to the same period last year, when 213.3 tons were sold. According to data from the National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa), these goat meats, obtained from animals slaughtered in cold stores located in Santiago del Estero, Chaco, La Pampa, Mendoza and Córdoba, were destined for Sri Lanka (171 , 64 tons); Vietnam (135.20 tons); Bahamas (91.33 tons); and Angola (25.64 tons). In addition to these four destinations, Senasa has registered other 32 markets open to send goat meat from Argentina, such as the European Union, the Eurasian Economic Union and Singapore. Goat production in Argentina is traditionally linked to family farmers especially oriented to the production of meat for subsistence and the internal market. ...

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