Paraguay opens the door to bovine gallstones from Colombia

Published Jun 30, 2021

Tridge summary

Colombia has successfully opened the Paraguayan market for the export of bovine gallstones, a significant achievement for the country's livestock sector. This success is attributed to Colombia's Sanitary Diplomacy strategy, led by President Iván Duque, and the collaborative efforts of various agencies and sector stakeholders. The export of bovine gallstones is part of a larger goal set in the 2018-2022 National Development Plan to admit 48 new Colombian agricultural products to international markets. The high value of gallstones, found in a small percentage of slaughtered animals, is due to their rareness and extensive use in medicine for their therapeutic properties.
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Colombia achieved the opening of the Paraguayan market for the export of bovine gallstones, a new opportunity for the livestock sector. The National Service of Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa), of Paraguay accepted and established as the main requirement for the importation of Colombian bovine gallstones, the model of sanitary certificate proposed by the ICA, in which the sanitary quality is exposed and evidenced. of the product to be exported. Gallstones are added to the list of Colombian products authorized by Paraguay for importation, including fetal bovine serum, bovines for reproduction, in vitro bovine embryos, bovine semen, miniature rose, canine meat toys, among others. (Read: Learn how some bovine by-products are used) According to what was indicated by the general manager of the ICA, Deyanira Barrero León, this achievement is due to the Sanitary Diplomacy strategy led by President Iván Duque, and to the joint work between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural ...
Source: MXContexto

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