Spain: CAAE issues the JAS certificate to Coren to market fresh organic pork in Japan

Published Jun 23, 2021

Tridge summary

Spanish meat industry, Coren, has obtained the JAS certification for animal origin to export fresh organic pork to Japan. This certification is necessary as new regulations for organic products of animal origin came into force in Japan in July 2020. CAAE, the first and only Spanish entity to authorize the Japanese government to certify these products, has played a crucial role in this process. The EPA trade agreement with Japan, which includes pork products, and the protection of three Spanish Denominations of Origin for hams in the Japanese market, are expected to boost Spanish exports to Japan.
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Coren, one of the largest meat industries in Spain, has chosen to receive the JAS certification of animal origin to export its products, fresh organic pork, to Japan. This new certification enables the highest quality organic products from Galicia to reach the tables of the Japanese, guaranteed by the JAS organic livestock seal certified by CAAE. On July 16, 2020, the new regulations for organic products of animal origin, JAS Livestock, of the MAFF (Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry) of Japan came into force. In the European Union, as an equivalence agreement has not been reached, it is mandatory to obtain certification of this scope to export organic products of animal origin to Japan. In this sense, CAAE is since the beginning of this year the first and only Spanish entity that has the authorization of the Japanese government to certify these products. After carrying out all the appropriate procedures and passing the relevant audits, the Galician company Coren has ...

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