The National Federation of Cattle Producers of Chile noted that the value of the new authorization goes beyond mere sales volume and is a sign that the national production is recognized for its high quality, traceability, and safety.
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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) informed the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) of the expansion of the list of uncooked Chilean beef products that are authorized to enter the U.S. market. In this context, Eduardo Winkler, manager of the National Federation of Beef Cattle Producers of Chile (Fedecarne F.G.), offered his perspectives on this development and pointed out that the value of the new authorization goes beyond the mere volume of sales. For the industry, this measure is a sign that the nation's production is once again recognized for its high quality, high traceability, and excellent safety. These characteristics are a direct result of the joint effort of the farmers and the support provided by the state institution in charge of health aspects such as sanitary control and traceability of animals. Currently, Chile already ships beef cuts to the United States. With the recent disposition of the USDA, the authorization extends to include the so-called ...
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