Amid changes in the National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa), it became known that the agency is preparing to relaunch its Advisory Council with a renewed approach.
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The new president, Mari Beatriz “Pilu” Giraudo, will promote the formation of this space in the first days of November, which historically functioned as a consultation body. The proposal aims to bring together around 12 representatives that reflect the productive, geographic, and institutional diversity of the country. In this way, the Advisory Council will resume its function after several years. It should be remembered that, since 1996, the Advisory Council accompanied different moments of the Senasa; however, the current initiative, according to sources aware of the changes, seeks to provide it with greater dynamism and representativeness of the agricultural sector. Official sources have advanced that the idea is for each sector with an impact on health and the quality of agri-food to have a seat at the table of the organism, with special emphasis on the participation of producers, business chambers, provinces, and technical professionals. “We will shortly resume the Advisory ...
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