After 4 years, South Korea is buying Argentine dairy products again

Published Oct 4, 2020

Tridge summary

South Korea has approved Argentina's proposal for a health certificate, enabling Argentina to export dairy products to South Korea starting October 15. The list of products includes butter, powdered milk, cow's milk, whey, cheese, and cream. The export of these dairy products to South Korea had been halted since 2016 due to South Korea's Special Law for the Control of the Safety of Imported Foods.
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Original content

South Korea accepted the model of health certificate proposed by Argentina to import dairy products, according to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Nation. This list includes butter, powdered milk, fluid milk (only cow's milk), whey, cheese and cream. Based on this agreement, as of October 15, Argentina will be able to restart the export of dairy products for human consumption to South Korea. Resumption The decision was officially communicated by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) of the Asian country to the National Service of Agri-food Health and Quality (Senasa). Shipments to that destination were stopped in 2016, due to the fact that the health authorities of the Asian country implemented the Special Law for the Control of the Safety of Imported Foods. Based ...
Source: ARAgrovoz

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