Mexico authorizes imports of beef from 22 slaughterhouses in Argentina

Published 2022년 11월 14일

Tridge summary

Argentina's Sanitation and Agro-Food Quality Service (Senasa) has received authorization to export beef from 22 slaughterhouses to Mexico, following eight years of negotiations. This could also potentially include other valuable beef cuts, similar to those sold in the European market. Vice President of Senasa, Rodrigo Acerbi, highlighted the potential opportunity this presents for Argentina. Juan José Bahillo, the Secretary of Agriculture, praised the collaboration between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Senasa, aligning it with the government's strategy to expand food exports and markets. Now, Senasa will work with Mexico's National Health, Safety and Agro-Food Quality Service (Senasica) to establish the animal health requirements for the export certificates.
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Original content

This Monday (14), the Sanitation and Agro-Food Quality Service of Argentina (Senasa) announced that it had received authorization from Mexico to export beef from 22 slaughterhouses. Negotiations between the countries had already lasted eight years and there is the possibility of selling other cuts of similar value that are offered to the European market, as pointed out by the Vice President of the Agency, Rodrigo Acerbi. According to information from Broadcast Agro, the Secretary of Agriculture, Juan José Bahillo, praised what was coordinated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Senasa. “The idea is the strategy defined by the Ministry of Economy to open more and more markets to food produced in the country and to promote exports, expand the destinations of our meats, it is the central ...

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