Argentina: Registration in the Renspa for fruit producers and export programs

Published 2021년 7월 27일

Tridge summary

Until August 31, fruit producers in Río Negro and Neuquén provinces can register or re-register in the National Sanitary Registry Agricultural Producers (Renspa) and fresh fruit export programs, due to Senasa. The registration can be done online, without the need to visit Senasa offices, and technicians will verify the documentation at each establishment. Modifications due to changes of ownership or updated operating contracts should be sent to a specific email address. There are various export programs for pome and stone fruits to countries such as Brazil, China, Mexico, and Israel.
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Original content

General Roca, (Río Negro) - The National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa) informs fruit producers of the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén that until Tuesday, August 31, they will be able to register / re-register in the National Sanitary Registry Agricultural Producers (Renspa) and to fresh fruit export programs. The registration must be done by self-management and it is not necessary to go to the Senasa offices for validation, taking into account the current situation due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and the sanitary measures defined by the Public Health authorities. To register with Renspa and enroll in the export protocols, you must enter the website of the Integrated Fruit Traceability Management System. The Annexes provided for each program (in duplicate) and the duly shaped and stamped field notebook must be available in each registered production establishment. To complete the registration, technicians and professionals from the Senasa North Patagonia ...

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