Vietnam informed Senasa that they reopened their doors to receive Argentine poultry meal

Published 2024년 4월 29일

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Vietnam has approved Argentina's poultry meal for import, marking the conclusion of a six-month negotiation process. The market, while not significant, accounted for 13,676 tons of exports from Argentina in 2023, until a suspension due to a highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak. The export process will now require a health quarantine and Senasa certification confirming the poultry is negative for the F gene of the Newcastle virus.
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The Socialist Republic of Vietnam recently informed our National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) that it is ready to open its market to receive poultry meal from Argentina. As reported by Senasa, its president, Pablo Cortese, received the notification from the director of the Department of Animal Health of Vietnam, Nguyen Van Long, and thus concluded a negotiation that had several chapters over six months, which included the exchange of technical information and the holding of bilateral meetings between specialists from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (today Bioeconomy), Senasa, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship of the Nation and the Department of Animal Health of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam. Although this export market is not significant for Argentina's total number, it accounted for 13,676 tons in 2023, prior to the suspension of said shipments. Last year, after the outbreak of ...

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