Australia opens as a destination market for Chilean salmon

Published 2024년 9월 30일

Tridge summary

Chile has been recognized by the Australian Government for its export of processed salmonids, making it part of the list of countries that meet Australia's biosecurity standards for salmonid import. This allows Chile to export Atlantic salmon and Silver or Coho salmon for human consumption to Australia, and also to import salmonids from any country approved by Australia for processing and export to Australia. The recognition is a result of a thorough audit of Sernapesca's inspection, control, and certification systems. Both ProChile and Sernapesca are planning an online seminar to provide information to interested companies about the technical aspects of this opening and the promotion of the product in the market.
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Original content

After a long audit process carried out by the Australian Government's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), our country was notified of its official recognition for the export of processed salmonids in the country to that market and the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca) as the Competent Authority authorized for its certification. This implies the incorporation of Chile in the list of countries that comply with the biosecurity standards for the import of salmonids to Australia (BICON), which authorizes the export of Atlantic salmon and Silver or Coho salmon for direct human consumption. Likewise, this recognition from Australia also allows Chile to import salmonids from any other country approved by Australia for processing and subsequent export to Australia, where Sernapesca must guarantee that the health certificate of the country of origin is obtained to confirm that the salmonids comply with the requirements. Likewise, Chile is ...

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