Argentina: Agreement with Fundanea for monitoring and phytosanitary verification of export citrus

Published 2024년 2월 5일

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The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) and the Regional Citrus Health and Quality Foundation of Northeast Argentina (Fundanea) have agreed to continue their collaboration in monitoring and verifying the phytosanitary certification of citrus fruits for export. The initiative aims to ensure that citrus fruits from the NEA region comply with international market regulations. The agreement will be in effect until December 31, 2024, in the provinces of Misiones, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, and Buenos Aires. In 2023, Senasa certified the export of 282,531 tons of fresh citrus fruit to various countries.
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The president of the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa), Pablo Cortese, and the head of the Regional Citrus Health and Quality Foundation of Northeast Argentina (Fundanea), Pablo González, signed an agreement to continue working on monitoring and verification phytosanitary in the certification of citrus fruits for export. The signing of the agreement, which was held at the Senasa headquarters in Buenos Aires, aims for the operational work plan to guarantee that the fresh citrus fruit produced in the NEA region complies with the phytosanitary requirements established in the regulations of the international markets and that determine the mandatory nature of different measures in the stages of cultivation, packaging, transportation and point of departure, related to certification. "This agreement allows us to carry out actions that comply with the phytosanitary requirements demanded by international markets for fresh citrus fruits from Argentina, applying ...

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