Two months before the harvest, there is uncertainty about the lamb market.

Published 2025년 10월 12일

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TiempoSur spoke with Cesár Guatti, a member of the Board of Directors of the Argentine Rural Confederations, who participated in a new meeting where the Sanitary Barrier remains the central issue for Patagonian producers. The president of SENASA will visit the region to finalize an alternative. Two months from the start of the Patagonian lamb season, there is concern about the delay in the European Union's audit and a possible impact on the international market.

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At the headquarters of CRA (Argentine Rural Confederations), both virtually and in person, the Executive Board, the Board of Directors, and our Working Commissions met to discuss, plan, and advance on strategic issues for production and the defense of producers: meats, animal health, INTA, and SENASA were the most important for us. In this context, Cesár Guatti, a reference in the sector in Santa Cruz and a member of the CRA board, highlighted to TiempoSur the possibility of "advancing in a space of productive dialogue and joint proposals that mark the general direction of what must be done, where the agenda is coming from, which for Patagonia continues to be the destination of the sanitary barrier." In this regard, as a current issue, he spoke about the concern generated in Santa Cruz by the scab foci located in the province of Chubut. "So we have to be very careful about that. We are waiting for a visit from the SENASA president to Patagonia, which will likely be in Comodoro ...
Source: Agromeat

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