Argentina has once again imported bulls from the United States after 23 years, and the actions of the Government along with the Senasa are highlighted.
According to the information from the executive director of Bernardi's Select, Francisco López Arburu, "this year, on October 7, the first import of a series of planned imports entered Argentina, consisting of nine Holstein breed bulls."
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After more than two decades, Argentina has once again imported live bulls from the United States. On October 7, the first batch entered with nine Holstein bulls under the sanitary supervision of the Senasa and further imports are already planned. In this context, this media outlet contacted Francisco López Arburu, the executive director of Select de Bernardi. "This year, on October 7, the first import of a series of imports we have planned entered Argentina with nine Holstein bulls from the United States," explained Francisco López Arburu. The Government and the Senasa were decisive in reintroducing the imports The reopening comes after the import was suspended in 2002 due to "mad cow disease." He also highlighted the joint work of the Government and the Senasa: "With the good work done by the Government and Senasa, they were able to unblock this prohibition and in October we were able to import the first nine bulls and we already have another import planned that will arrive in ...
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