Colombia: Singapore as new export destination for pork and by-products

Published 2022년 12월 23일

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Colombia has been Recognized by Singapore for Equivalent Inspection System for Food Exports, a milestone achieved after an extensive admission process in 2018. This recognition signifies that Colombian meat products will now meet Singapore's stringent standards, opening up the market for Colombian companies. In 2021, Singapore imported 45% of its pork from Brazil, highlighting the market's potential. Colombia is aiming to expand its pork exports to other countries including Peru, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Vietnam, China, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, the Eurasian Economic Union, Cuba, and Venezuela, currently having access to 81 markets for food exports.
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This achievement is the result of an admissibility process that began in 2018 and culminated recently, after exchanging information with Singapore's health authorities and agreeing on a model health certificate for export. In addition, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) conducted an audit in the country that included verification visits to primary production farms and processing establishments such as rendering, deboning, and meat derivatives plants. As a result, Colombia's official inspection system has been recognized as equivalent to that of Singapore, an important achievement considering the high standards and technical rigor of the SFA. This distinction allows Colombian companies to take advantage of opportunities in a market with high demand and which has generated growing interest among private sector investors in Colombia. In addition, according to statistics from the TrendEconomy portal, in 2021, out of a total of US$310 million in imports, 45% of the pork imported by ...
Source: Pig 333

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