Argentina made the first shipment of beef to Barbados after more than 15 years

Published 2023년 11월 14일

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The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) has certified the first export of beef to Barbados, following negotiations that began in 2007. The shipment consists of 24 tons of beef produced by ArreBeef S.A. The health service of Barbados accepted the export health certificate model proposed by Senasa, allowing for the export of Argentine meat and plant-based products.
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The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) certified the first export of beef to Barbados, after achieving the opening of that market last July. The shipment certified by Senasa consists of 24 tons of beef produced by the ArreBeef S.A. slaughterhouse. in its plant located in the Buenos Aires town of Perez Millán, Ramallo district, embarked in the port of Buenos Aires towards Barbados. Talks Last July, the Animal Health Service of Barbados had informed Senasa of the opening of its market to matured, boneless beef and derived by-products from Argentina, after more than 15 years of diplomatic and technical negotiations. Barbados accepted the export health certificate model proposed by Senasa, allowing exports from Argentina. The health service of the Caribbean country also accepted that Senasa is the one that prepares and sends the list of meat processing plants authorized to sell their products to this destination. Negotiations with Barbados began at the Caribbean ...

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