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Argentina: Prevention of the entry of bee diseases from other countries

Propolis
Published Jan 24, 2024

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Argentina's National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) has issued guidelines to prevent the introduction of quarantine diseases or pests that could harm the country's bee production. The primary concern is the small hive beetle (PEC), which is prevalent in neighboring countries but not in Argentina. Senasa staff inspect luggage at 108 border control posts to prevent the transportation of potentially harmful products. Argentina's main honey export destinations are the US and the EU, and maintaining a PEC-free status is vital for meeting export requirements.
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Buenos Aires - With the aim of preventing the entry of quarantine diseases or pests that affect Argentine bee production and that are not present in the country, the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) issued recommendations to those returning or entering Argentina. from third countries and to producers in the sector. “The main threat as a quarantine pest is the small hive beetle (PEC). It is not present in Argentina, both Uruguay and Chile are free of this quarantine pest, but it is in the countries with which we share a border: Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil,” explained the head of Senasa's National Bee Health Program, Mauricio. Rabinovich. The main export destinations for Argentine honey are the United States and the European Union, to whom we send “almost half of our export volume with a certificate that says that Argentina is free of PEC. Maintaining the PEC-free condition allows us to comply with that requirement,” he said. Passengers With a presence at 108 ...
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