Paraguay: Audit begins on meatpacking plants for exporting beef to Panama

Published Oct 22, 2025

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The National Service of Quality and Animal Health (Sencsa) reported the start of the audit by the National Directorate for Food Control and Veterinary Surveillance (DNCAVV) of Panama, for the enabling of the slaughterhouses that will export beef to that destination.

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On the first day, the audit team concluded its first visit at the San Antonio Freezer, located in the city of San Antonio, Central department. This inspection, which takes place following the official opening of the Panamanian market, will end on October 31, announced Senacsa. Last August, the Panamanian Food Agency approved the importation of beef products from Paraguay. Yesterday, Monday, Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced that in the coming days, the first shipment of beef for export from Paraguay to Panama will be made, which he described as "a tremendous joint achievement." The enabling of the Panamanian market for Paraguayan beef is the result of a ...
Source: Agromeat

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