Colombian companies are authorized to export chicken to Cuba

Published Sep 26, 2022

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Colombian companies Avícola SAS de Girón and La Cali have received authorization from INVIMA to export chicken meat to Cuba. The exports will include whole or fractioned chicken, chilled or frozen, and marinated or not marinated. The companies will abide by the animal health and safety requirements agreed between Colombia and Cuba. Currently, 10 Colombian entities are authorized to export milk and its derivatives to Cuba, and the schedule for pork and beef exports has been reactivated.
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Three Colombian companies received health authorization to export chicken meat to Cuba. The National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance (INVIMA) approved that these companies start exporting these foods to the Island. Operators Avícola SAS de Girón, in Santander, and the food company La Cali will start business with Cuba. The sale of chicken will take place in different formats. It will arrive on the Island whole or in fractions, chilled or frozen, marinated or not marinated. However, it is not just the chicken that goes to Colombia that will be sent to Cuba. Its offer includes other meat products. Agreements between Colombia and Cuba INVIMA clarified an important element within the agreements established by both parties. Exports will be carried out in compliance with all animal health and safety requirements agreed between the two Latin American nations. Through its spokesperson, INVIMA commented that the Cuban market is very attractive to the international private sector. ...

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