Mexico and Argentina intensify food trade to combat inflation

Published 2023년 2월 22일

Tridge summary

Mexico has approved the importation of boneless and matured beef from Argentina, as announced by the National Service for Agri-Food Health, Safety and Quality (Senasica). This move aims to increase the supply of beef and control price increases. The animal health requirements for this importation are in line with countries like the United States and Canada, ensuring food safety and reducing import transaction costs. The decision is part of the ongoing efforts to enhance agri-food commercial exchange between Mexico and Argentina.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported that, with the objective of expanding the sources of supply of beef to the Mexican market and positively impacting the containment of price increases, the National Service for Agri-Food Health, Safety and Quality ( Senasica) issued on January 10 the animal health requirements sheet for the importation of boneless and matured meat from Argentina. The chief director of the Secretariat body, Francisco Javier Calderón Elizalde, held a meeting with the Argentine ambassador to Mexico, Carlos Alfonso Tomada, in which he emphasized the importance of issuing the animal health requirements sheet, which is part of the efforts made by the governments of both nations to increase the commercial exchange of agri-food products, for the benefit of producers and consumers. The Mexican official stressed that there is a history of technical and scientific cooperation with the National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (Senasa) of Argentina ...
Source: EuroMeat

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