The market for meat exports to Cuba is now open

게시됨 2022년 11월 30일

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Colombia is set to increase its export market to Cuba, with the National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance (Invima) granting certifications to companies to export meat and dairy products. Inspections will be conducted until December 17, and three Colombian companies have already been authorized to export poultry meat. The number of establishments authorized to export milk and dairy products to Cuba is currently ten. In 2020, Colombia's exports to Cuba reached $23.7 million, with a yearly increase of 1.20% over the past 25 years.
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Invima has already granted certifications to companies to export meat to Cuba and will be carrying out inspections until December 17. A new path for the export market is opening up in Colombia with destination to Cuba. The health authorities of both countries have begun to meet to audit establishments and enable the system for exporting beef, pork, poultry, dairy products, and meat products to the island. The National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance (Invima) will be carrying out inspections of companies until December 17, as confirmed by the entity. Since last September 20, Invima announced that three Colombian companies were authorized to export poultry meat to the Caribbean country. According to the health authority, the National Animal Health Center of Cuba (Cenasa) was in charge of this authorization. He explained that the authorized plants are the Operadora Avícola Colombia SSA-Girón, the Operadora Avícola Colombia SAS-Pereira and the Operadora Avícola Colombia ...
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