Peru passed sanitary audits from the European Commission and secures fish and aquaculture exports **Note:** The original text is already in English, so no translation is necessary.
Conclusion of audits ratifies the solidity of the health system and strengthens the country's position as a reliable provider of hydrobiological products to Europe.
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Peru successfully completed the audits carried out by the Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) of the European Commission on the sanitary control systems applied to fishery, aquaculture, and bivalve mollusk products, which guarantees the continuity of Peruvian exports to the European Union. The evaluations were conducted on the national health and safety system led by the National Authority for Health and Safety in Fisheries and Aquaculture (Sanipes), and confirmed compliance with the stringent European sanitary standards in terms of traceability, official control, and food safety. The Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Jesús Barrientos, highlighted that this result consolidates the country's international credibility and provides stability to the sector. "The favorable conclusion of these audits demonstrates that Peru has a solid, reliable, and aligned sanitary system with the highest international standards, which allows us to ensure the access of ...
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