Argentina positions itself with the first shipments of soy flour to Europe

Published 2024년 2월 21일

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Argentina has successfully conducted pilot tests of the VISEC Protocol, a system that aligns with the EU's Regulation 2023/1115 on deforestation-free products. The tests aimed to trace grains from fields not deforested after December 2020 throughout the commercial chain. Over 46,000 tons of soy flour were shipped to Spain and Ireland from more than 570 production units, with companies like Bunge, LDC, and Viterra supporting the initiative. The VISEC system is set to launch its traceability and monitoring tool in April 2024.
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These shipments were the result of pilot tests of the implementation of the VISEC Protocol in Argentina, whose demands are aligned with the requirements of Regulation 2023/1115 of the European Union linked to deforestation-free products, which will come into force on December 30, 2024. The objective of these tests was to consolidate merchandise from fields that have not been deforested after December 2020 and whose grains have been respectively traced and segregated throughout the entire flow of the commercial chain, from the field to the port. “In this way we will be able to make fine adjustments to the VISEC system and prepare for the launch of the traceability and monitoring tool that will take the first steps from April 2024,” explains Gustavo Idígoras, president of the Chamber of the Oil Industry and the Center for Cereal Exporters (CIARA-CEC). Pleased that multinational companies such as Bunge, LDC and Viterra have supported the initiative to channel their exports and begin ...
Source: On24

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