Argentina: Control of more than 395 tons of sunflower for export to different countries

Published Jun 1, 2022

Tridge summary

Over 395,000 kg of sunflower meant for animal consumption in Japan, Uruguay, Germany, Mexico, and Honduras has been controlled and certified by the National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) in Ingeniero Luiggi, La Pampa. The certification was conducted by Gabriela Mielgo and Santiago Sciarreta from the Regional Center La Pampa - San Luis of Senasa. The process ensured the containers were in good condition and properly fumigated, inspected the cargo, verified documentation, and ensured the wood sealing met international standards. This is the second time bulk sunflower has been exported to Germany.
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SANTA ROSA (La Pampa) - In the last two weeks, the National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) controlled and certified in the town of Ingeniero Luiggi, province of La Pampa, more than 395,000 kg of sunflower that will be exported to to Japan, Uruguay, Germany, Mexico and Honduras where it will be used for animal consumption. The tasks were carried out by professionals Gabriela Mielgo and Santiago Sciarreta from the Regional Center La Pampa - San Luis del Senasa. It is worth noting that it was the second time that bulk sunflower is exported to Germany. Among the controls carried out by Senasa personnel were the correct condition of the containers (structure and cleanliness), compliance with the corresponding fumigations ...

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