Argentina highlighted that they received permits to restore the export of horses to Chile

Published 2024년 6월 18일

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The Chilean Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) has authorized the resumption of equine imports from Argentina following a successful audit of Argentina's quarantine recording and monitoring system. Conducted from April 29 to May 1, the audit confirmed the system's reliability, leading SAG's Livestock Protection Division to lift the temporary suspension on horse trade. This achievement was facilitated by the collaborative efforts of Senasa, the Secretariat of Bioeconomy, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship of Argentina.
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Original content

In Argentina, they highlighted that the Chilean Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) authorized them to “reestablish equine imports.” This measure is based on the results of the audit carried out between April 29 and May 1 by the Chilean SAG, said the trans-Andean media “Perfil.” In the conclusions, the organization highlighted that the computer system for recording and monitoring quarantine processes is “reliable and complete.” And this system also allows “clear identification of the animals and the possibility of monitoring the export process in all its stages.” The aforementioned media maintained that, due to the above, "the Livestock Protection Division of the Agricultural and Livestock Service of Chile decided to lift the temporary suspension measure applied in 2023 and ...
Source: Biobiochile

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