Mexico: Durango livestock is preparing to be inspected by the USDA in 2024

Published 2023년 9월 4일

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Next year, the Durango Regional Livestock Union will receive a visit from technicians from the US Department of Agriculture to ratify their sanitary status for exporting bovines. The National Agri-Food Health, Safety, and Quality Service will attend beforehand to make recommendations on the operation of slaughterhouses and cattle identification systems. The visit aims to address areas of improvement to meet USDA requirements and maintain their current sanitary status.
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The Durango Regional Livestock Union (UGRD) announced that next year they will receive a visit from technicians from the United States Department of Agriculture, who will have the objective of ratifying their sanitary status to continue exporting bovines. The leader of the producers in the entity, Rogelio Soto Ochoa, explained that for this reason, personnel from the National Agri-Food Health, Safety and Quality Service (Senasica) will previously attend, who will be in charge of making the necessary recommendations. These reviews will focus on the proper operation of the slaughterhouses, the operation of the National System for Individual Cattle Identification (SINIIGA) and the Electronic Mobilization Registry (REEMO), in addition to the verification of certifications and irons to mark the animals. YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: Mexico increased cattle exports by more than 30% USDA is tougher on its health inspections As reported by Notigram, Soto Ochoa commented that these actions are ...
Source: Ganaderia

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