Paraguay opens the Argentine market to pork exports

Published Apr 26, 2025

Tridge summary

The National Service of Agrifood Health and Quality of Argentina has approved a sanitary certificate model for pork exports, a move expected to boost the sector's growth and economic opportunities. In the first quarter of the year, pork product exports rose by 39% to 3,143 tons, with Taiwan being the top buyer. The dairy sector also expects to start exporting to Argentina. Meanwhile, Paraguay is working on facilitating pork exports to Taiwan, with expectations to exceed 15,000 tons by 2025, and plans to export poultry as well.
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The National Service of Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) of the Argentine Republic announced the approval of the sanitary certificate model for the export of these products. "This authorization represents a significant milestone, which will boost growth and generate new economic opportunities for our country's pork production sector," they stated. At the close of the first quarter of this year, pork product exports totaled 3,143 tons, valued at USD 8,847,541. This volume represented a 39% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The Republic of China (Taiwan) continued to top the list of major buyers, followed by Uruguay, Georgia, and Brazil. The dairy sector had expressed its expectation of exporting to Argentina, which opened its market to imported products for the first time. Erno Becker, president of the Paraguayan Chamber of Dairy Industries (Capainlac), told this outlet that they envision an exchange of products, but the sector is currently experiencing a decline ...
Source: Agromeat

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