Argentina: Registration for grape producers from Mendoza and San Juan to export their production to Brazil

Published 2024년 7월 1일

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Argentine grape producers in Mendoza and San Juan can register for the Senasa System of Measures Integrated Services (SMI) to market their grapes in non-wine-growing provinces without quarantine treatment and to export to Brazil with reduced phytosanitary measures. The SMI requires phytosanitary controls and the use of authorized products, and registration can be done remotely or in person. Producers must also comply with additional requirements for exporting to Brazil.
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Buenos Aires - Producers of grapes for fresh consumption from Mendoza and San Juan who wish to market their production in the provinces that do not make up the regions of Patagonia, Cuyo and the Northwest can register, until July 19, in the System of Measures Integrated Services (SMI) of the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa). Likewise, for those producers, packers and exporters of fresh grapes from the aforementioned provinces who want to export their production to Brazil, registration for the integrated system of phytosanitary measures for Risk Mitigation (SMR) is now available. The SMI is a system promoted by the National Program for the Prevention and Eradication of Lobesia botrana (PNPyE Lb) of Senasa, which allows the marketing of fresh grapes to non-wine-growing provinces of Argentina without quarantine treatment (bromide), guaranteeing the health of the crops. . As requirements, those who wish to market their fruit under this system must implement ...

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