With record traceability and optimized management, Senacsa projects a more efficient and technological 2026.

Published 2025년 11월 7일

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Paraguay: The National Service of Animal Health and Quality (Senacsa) presented to the Bicameral Commission of the National Congress its budget proposal for the fiscal year 2026, reaffirming its commitment to institutional efficiency and the strengthening of the country's health system. With a more agile structure and a vision focused on modernization, the institution seeks to consolidate the achievements made in traceability, health control, and the expansion of international markets.

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According to José Carlos Martín, the head of Senacsa, institutional revenues have grown by 80% since 2018, thanks to the coordinated work with the private sector and more efficient management of resources. "We have managed to sustain constant growth without depending on budget increases, prioritizing investment in technology, training, and sanitary control," he stated. Martín highlighted that the agency reduced its workforce by 18% over the past years without affecting the quality of services. "Efficiency is not just about spending less, but also about managing better. Today, Senacsa is lighter, but stronger in results," he affirmed. One of the most significant advancements presented was the consolidation of the Paraguayan Animal Identification System (SIAP), implemented during 2025. The platform allowed the identification of 2.78 million animals, surpassing the initial goal by 105%, and incorporated more than 75,000 producers. This system has become a strategic axis to strengthen ...
Source: Agromeat

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