The sanitary certificate to export bovine meat from Argentina was agreed with Mexico

게시됨 2022년 12월 2일

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Argentina and Mexico have reached an agreement on the health certificate required for beef exports to Mexico, marking a significant step towards the commencement of Argentine beef exports to the North American country. This agreement, which follows over eight years of negotiations, allows Mexico to open its market to Argentine beef, effective November 11. The final step before exports can begin is the agreement between the health services on the animal health requirements of the health certificate. This development also enables 22 processing plants in Argentina to export bovine meat products to Mexico.
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Buenos Aires – The health services of Argentina and Mexico agreed on the health certificate that will accompany beef exports to the North American country. In what constitutes a new step to start Argentine beef exports to Mexico, the National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (Senasa) sent its counterpart from the Aztec country, the National Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality Service (Senasica) , the health certificate with the requirements that both parties were agreeing on. Mexico opened its market to Argentine beef on November 11, in what was the conclusion of a negotiation that lasted for more than eight years. Last July, a Senasica delegation carried out a comprehensive audit visit to the beef production and processing system where, accompanied by Senasa professionals, they toured breeding farms, laboratories and industrial establishments. In addition to the opening of its market, Mexico enabled 22 processing plants in Argentina to export bovine meat ...

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