Argentina: Officialize the meat export quota to Colombia

Published Jan 26, 2023

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of Argentina has set the export quota for beef to Colombia for the year 2023, excluding certain 'fine cuts'. This quota is part of the Economic Complementation Agreement No. 59 between Mercosur and the member countries of the Andean Community, which also sets quotas for candies and dairy products, and includes Colombia, Europe, the United States, Israel, and Chile.
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The cuts belonging to said shipments do not include the so-called "fine cuts" that include the loin, rump end and broad loin not ground or cut into pieces, vacuum packed and labeled, which are governed by another quota. The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries formalized the export quota for beef to Colombia corresponding to the current year, through resolution 24/2023 published this Tuesday in the Official Gazette. Together with Europe (through the Hilton Quota and the 481), the United States, Israel and Chile, among other countries; Colombia is one of the destinations with pre-fixed meat quotas, arranged through ...

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