EU puts pressure on Uruguay and MGAP studies its implementation. Uruguay has been working to implement individual traceability in horses as the European Union is demanding and provide maximum guarantees to importing countries. To date, group traceability is used, accompanied by some requirements that ensure the health and origin of the animals that are sent to slaughter. In December of last year, Uruguay slaughtered 57,067 horses and the annual export of horse meat generated US$37,504,000, with an average price of US$4,425 per ton, according to data from the National Meat Institute (INAC).