Pompeya, Paladini, Piamontesa and Quálitas will be able to export to Uruguay

Published 2024년 5월 24일

Tridge summary

Argentina has approved four slaughterhouses, including Alimentaria la Pompeya, Paladini, Piamontesa, and Quálitas, to export pork to Uruguay without a visit from the Uruguayan health service. This move is part of a recently signed agreement that allows the export of chilled and boneless pork pulp to Uruguay, estimated to be worth USD 2,500 per ton. The authorization of this destination for Argentine meat comes after floods in Brazil have prevented the country from fulfilling its commercial obligations.
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Senasa selected four Argentine slaughterhouses to export pork to Uruguay without being visited by the Uruguayan health service. The measure is within the framework of pork exports that were negotiated a week ago between our country and Uruguay. A week ago, the opening of the Uruguayan market for Argentine pork was officially announced. The agreement reached, and in which representatives of the Argentine Pork Federation participated, foresees that chilled and boneless pulp will be exported to Uruguay in a shipment that will have an approximate value of USD 2,500 per ton. According to information accessed by Infopork from Daniel Fenoglio, Pte of the Argentine Swine Federation, this week SENASA selected the Alimentaria la Pompeya, Paladini, Piamontesa and Quálitas plants to be enabled without a visit by the Uruguayan health service. Bureaucratic details remain to be finalized so that the first shipment of merchandise with this new export destination can be completed, but the ...
Source: Infopork

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