Japan lifts health restrictions on Colombian chicken meat

Published 2025년 3월 19일

Tridge summary

The Colombian poultry sector has successfully lifted a 90-day avian flu restriction to 28 days, thanks to diplomacy efforts by Fenavi and the Colombian Embassy in Japan. This achievement, negotiated by Ambassador Gustavo Makanaky Córdoba, allows for faster export processes to Japan. The partnership has strengthened Colombia's international market position, opening up new commercial opportunities.
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Original content

According to Fenavi, the achievement “is the result of successful health diplomacy, which included the reduction of the avian flu restriction period from 90 days to 28 days, achieved on December 26. By following this protocol, the ICA sent all the required documentation to the Japanese authorities on January 21, which allowed the process of lifting the restriction to be expedited.” The Colombian Embassy in Japan, led by Ambassador Gustavo Makanaky Córdoba, played a key role in negotiating with the Japanese authorities to ensure that the lifting of the restriction could occur within the agreed ...
Source: Agromeat

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