With the start of the high export season, Paraguayan corn is already in transit to key regional markets such as Brazil and Uruguay, consolidating the country's position as an agricultural supplier in Mercosur. From the Inspection Point Office of the National Plant Quality and Seed Health Service (Senave) at the San Roque González de Santa Cruz International Bridge, they reported that operations are proceeding with total normality, despite the recent change of national director of the institution. So far, no new directives have been issued from headquarters in Asunción. According to data from the control post, currently an average of 40 trucks cross daily to the Argentine side, transporting corn, rice, and soybeans. This constant flow reflects the dynamism of Paraguayan agricultural trade and the growing demand for grains in neighboring countries. Local authorities noted that strict phytosanitary control is maintained on all shipments, guaranteeing the quality of exported products ...
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