Peru: Five Brazilian industries are qualified to export flour of animal origin

Published 2023년 1월 26일

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Peru has recently opened its market to Brazilian rendering, following the successful completion of the Brazilian Mission in Peru in November 2022. This mission, a partnership between the Brazilian Association of Animal Recycling (ABRA) and ApexBrasil, aimed to demonstrate Brazil's capabilities in supplying the international market with high-quality animal by-products. As a result, five Brazilian companies have been approved to export poultry meal to Peru until 2025, marking a significant achievement for the Brazilian rendering industry. This success is attributed to the strategic efforts and on-site audits conducted by ABRA, highlighting the importance of international collaboration and perseverance despite the pandemic challenges.
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Peru announced the opening of its market to Brazilian rendering. According to the Brazilian Association of Animal Recycling (ABRA), this result is a consequence of the association's consistent and strategic performance through the Brazilian Renderers project, promoted in partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil). Five companies were qualified to export poultry meal to Peru until 2025, after the on-site audit carried out in November 2022). The announcement was made by the National Agricultural Health Service of Peru (Senasa Peru) in an official letter to the director of the Department of Animal Health in Brazil, Geraldo Marcos de Moraes, on December 28, 2022, and informed to the Association last week. Articulated since 2020 and postponed due to the pandemic, the Peruvian Mission in Brazil took place at the end of last year, between November 21 and 26, 2022. The group of auditors from the Peruvian ...

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