Authorities from the Ministry of Livestock and the Meat and Agricultural Research Institutes highlighted the concrete advances of the official mission to China, which strengthens the strategic alliance between both countries.
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The entry of Uruguayan rapeseed and soybean flours into the Chinese market was enabled after the signing of a phytosanitary protocol between the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries and Chinese Customs, which was formalized on May 19, reported the head of the aforementioned state secretariat, Alfredo Fratti. The protocol establishes the requirements to guarantee the safety and security of the product. These products are highly demanded in China for animal feed due to their high protein content. The next objective is to enable rapeseed grain exports. During his tour, the official also signed a memorandum of understanding to install a demonstrative family farming farm in Uruguay and another document to establish a bovine livestock production and breeding laboratory in China. In addition, he held a meeting with the head of the National Forest and Grassland Administration, Liu Guohong, with whom he discussed cooperation and knowledge exchange on various topics, and with ...
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