The government of Bolivia warns to stop the export of meat if the internal market is not guaranteed

Published 2023년 1월 7일

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Bolivia's Minister of Productive Development, Nestor Huanca, has threatened to ban beef exports if local companies do not prioritize the domestic market. This comes as 22,560 kilos of beef arrived at an El Alto slaughterhouse for sale. However, companies like Frigor, Fridosa, and BFC have assured supply. The government is also working with medium and small producers to meet demand in La Paz and El Alto.
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January 7 (Urgent.bo). - The Minister of Productive Development, Nestor Huanca, warned this Saturday to prohibit the export of beef if the companies do not guarantee the internal market. This morning, the authority reported that 22,560 kilos of the product arrived at the slaughterhouse in the city of El Alto for sale. "This is the meat cante that is arriving and we are going to continue making efforts in the coming days for the city of La Paz and other regions (...) if they do not supply the domestic market with this product, we have to prohibit the export of this product to the markets and we don't want to get to that," Huanca said. In turn, the Minister of Productive Development reported that there is a commitment from companies such as Frigor, Fridosa and BFC to ...

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