The goats of the Impenetrable travel to the Bahamas without stops: Chaco resumes the export of goat meat

Published 2020년 9월 1일

Tridge summary

The Frigorífico Cooperativo Trento Chaqueño cooperative in Argentina, which has been operating domestically for the past five years, is set to resume exporting goat meat, with the first shipment heading to the Bahamas and potentially to Angola and San Martín Island. The cooperative, which is part of a commercial incentive program aimed at small producers and subsistence economies, buys animals from local farmers and has paid 850 pesos per animal in cash. The cooperative processes the meat into boxes containing six cuts, each weighing around 12 kilos, and exports a total of 20 tons this year. The program also provides training in modern animal handling and productive improvement, and facilitates the purchase of reproductive animals with credits that producers can pay back with their deliveries.
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Original content

After five years of working exclusively for the domestic market, the Frigorífico Cooperativo Trento Chaqueño, with state participation, will once again export goat meat abroad. It will do so towards the Bahamas, although they also have clients in Angola and on San Martín Island. The refrigerator is located in the town of Pampa del Infierno and has been in operation since 2003. A year later, sales abroad began, but they stopped in 2015, when prices did not close for any link in the commercial chain. With some months of delay due to the unprecedented ups and downs of this year, it has now been possible to reactivate this export line. Now, what is behind an activity that seems to be for a very specific market? This is a commercial incentive program promoted by the Ministry of Production, Industry and Employment of the province of Chaco, aimed at small producers and subsistence economies, with typical livestock productions from arid areas, mountains and marginal mountains. “They are ...

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