Argentina and Brazil seek to optimize and continue marketing hake

게시됨 2022년 6월 24일

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A meeting between Argentina's National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) and Brazil's Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin (DIPOA) in Mar del Plata aimed at enhancing Argentine hake exports to Brazil. The meeting focused on marketing issues, improving compliance with sanitary requirements, and defining safety and quality criteria. Key discussions included border controls for hake and parasite detection. A proposal for a joint project was put forward to optimize trade between the two countries, involving technical-scientific institutions.
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Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires) – The National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) held a meeting with representatives of the Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin (DIPOA) of Brazil to optimize the export of Argentine hake to the neighboring country. During the day, which was attended by the vice president of Senasa, Rodolfo Acerbi, and the director of the South Buenos Aires Regional Center, Manuel Baldovino Prina, a series of activities were carried out, along with representatives of the National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP). ) and actors from the fishing sector of Mar del Plata, in which specific marketing issues with Brazil were analyzed, how to improve compliance with sanitary requirements and define safety and quality criteria. The key point to define is related to the controls carried out at the border on hake and the detection of parasites, which are common in our sea and harmless for human consumption. In this way, ...

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