Brazil: Agribusinesses in São Paulo with municipal inspection advance in Selo Arte concessions

Published 2024년 1월 26일

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Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) has started issuing Selo Arte concessions to agribusinesses in São Paulo, enabling handcrafted products to be sold nationwide. Over 200 products, including those from the Rossato Family cheese factory, have been authorized to use the Arte Seal. Additionally, Spazio Benedetti, a family-owned company in Amparo, has received two artisanal honey stamps, allowing them to expand their consumer base. The company also produces cachaça, liqueur, and coffee, and offers guided tours for rural tourism.
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The first Selo Arte concessions for agribusinesses in São Paulo inspected by Municipal Inspection Services (SIMs) began to be released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and gained strong momentum in recent months. With the Art Seal, handcrafted products with municipal or state inspection can be sold throughout the national territory. In the State of São Paulo, there are already more than 200 products authorized to use the Arte Seal, of which 46 are products with SIM. The federal legislation that implemented the seal is recent, from 2018, and until mid-2023 the concessions requested in the State were only for products with state inspection - SISP Artesanal. In October last year, Mapa began receiving demands from SIMs directly at state superintendencies. Concessions for the use of the Art Seal are made by the inspection services, which send the processes for Mapa approval. In the case of SIMs, the Superintendence of Agriculture and Livestock of the State of São ...
Source: Agricultura

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