Argentina: They announce the first pork export to Uruguay

Published May 21, 2024

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At the International Symposium of the Federation of Rural Associations of Mercosur in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, Argentina announced its first export of pork to Uruguay, traditionally a market for Brazilian pork. This agreement, celebrated by officials and industry representatives from both nations, is a significant milestone for the Argentine pork industry and aims to enhance regional economic competitiveness. Initially, three Argentine meat processing plants will export chilled boneless pork to Uruguay, with the possibility of more joining. The event also included discussions on sustainability in Mercosur agriculture.
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This is a country that traditionally imported this product from Brazil. At the International Symposium of the Federation of Rural Associations of Mercosur, held in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, the first export of Argentine pork to Uruguay was announced, a country that traditionally imported this product from Brazil. The announcement, made by This is a country that traditionally imported this product from Brazil. At the International Symposium of the Federation of Rural Associations of Mercosur, held in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, the first export of Argentine pork to Uruguay was announced, a country that traditionally imported this product from Brazil. The announcement, made by the Secretary of Bioeconomy of Argentina, Fernando Villela, together with the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of Uruguay, Fernando Mattos, represents “a significant achievement for both nations and for the pork industry in general.” “In 2023 alone, Uruguay imported 49,000 tons of pork, of which 96% was ...

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