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Portugal: Philippine market opening published in Philippine official newspaper

Published Apr 21, 2025

Tridge summary

Six Portuguese pork establishments have been approved to export pork to the Philippines, according to The Manila Times. The Philippine government made this official announcement, citing the establishments' adherence to food safety and animal welfare standards as the reason for the approval. These criteria included biological risk control programs and FILPORC animal welfare certification. Since 2021, the Philippine market has been a target for FILPORC's internationalization strategy, and negotiations have been successful.
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The opening of the Philippine market to Portuguese pork was reported in The Manila Times. In an official communication from the Philippine government, it is stated that six Portuguese pork establishments were authorized to export pork to the Philippines. These establishments are the Central Slaughterhouse of Entre Douro e Minho, CASO, Sicasal, Carmonti, Valsabor and Maporal. This statement also refers to the criteria that led to the approval of the country and of these establishments in particular, namely, the guarantee of food safety through biological risk control programs, animal welfare through FILPORC animal welfare certification, which the Philippine authorities became aware of during the technical visit to Portugal, and the suitability of the national health authority. The ...
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