The shipment recognizes Peru's health system and its capacity to guarantee the safety and quality of poultry products for the international market.
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The National Service of Agrarian Health (Senasa) supervised the first shipment of 23 tons of Peruvian raw turkey meat to Panama, marking a milestone for the country's poultry export. The supervision was carried out at a processing plant located in the district of Chincha Baja, Chincha province, Ica region, where the technical team of Senasa carried out the sanitary inspection, certification, container sealing, and issuance of the export health certificate, in strict compliance with the requirements demanded by the Panamanian market. This first shipment represents a recognition of Peru's animal health system, which guarantees the safety and quality of poultry products destined for international markets, and reflects the coordinated work between the State and the private sector to strengthen the competitiveness of the sector. During the activity, Vilma Gutarra, head of the National Service of Agrarian Health (Senasa), highlighted the importance of this advance for the national ...