Portugal can now export pork to Singapore after demanding a negotiation process

Published 2024년 11월 14일

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Portugal has successfully secured an agreement with Singapore for the export of meat and pork products, following a thorough and detailed negotiation process and an audit by Singapore. This agreement, announced by Portugal's Directorate-General Food and Veterinary Department (DGAV), marks a significant achievement in international agricultural trade for the country. Both countries have established the health certificate model and have agreed on a list of approved establishments for exports, enabling operators to initiate the export process with the DGAV regional services.
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Portugal reached an agreement with Singapore for the export of meat and pork products to that country, after a “long and demanding negotiation process”, it was announced. “After a long and demanding negotiation process, which culminated in an audit of Portugal, the country was approved for the export of meat and pork products to Singapore”, reads a note from the Directorate- General Food and Veterinary Department (DGAV). The two countries agreed on the applicable health certificate model and consolidated the list of establishments approved ...
Source: Observador

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