More than 1200 horses approved for sports competitions in different countries

Published Dec 4, 2025

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SENASA enforces the health requirements of the destination and issues the International Veterinary Certificate (CVI) that authorizes the shipment of animals.

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In order to provide sanitary guarantees and safeguard animal welfare, the National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (SENASA) carries out sanitary control tasks on equines in export-oriented production facilities in the central and northern parts of the province of Buenos Aires. The United States, Uruguay, and countries of the European Union were the main destinations. So far this year, veterinarians from the Buenos Aires North Regional Center have overseen the procedure for the authorization of 1,205 equines that departed for sporting purposes (polo and endurance), from properties located in Exaltación de la Cruz, Cañuelas, San Antonio de Areco, San Miguel del Monte, Lobos, Luján, Chascomús, among other localities. During these procedures, the national agency individually inspects each animal to verify its sanitary status, the identification data of the horse, its corresponding microchip number, and the supporting sanitary documentation. Among other aspects, the latter ...
Source: Agromeat

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