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Sanitary requirements for the importation of poultry oil from Brazil were approved.

Published Apr 26, 2025

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The National Agrarian Health Service of Peru (Senasa) has approved the import of poultry oil from Brazil for animal consumption, subject to specific health requirements. These requirements must be indicated on the export health certificate, which should be obtained from the responsible Brazilian authority. If the certificate fails to meet these conditions, the import will be rejected.
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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) approved the sanitary requirements for the importation of poultry oil intended for animal consumption, originating in and from Brazil. The measure was made official through Directorial Resolution No. D000010-2025-Midagri-Senasa-DS, published on April 25 in the Legal Norms bulletin of the official newspaper El Peruano. The product must be covered by an export health certificate issued by the competent Brazilian authority, which certifies compliance with the following requirements: These health requirements must be sent to your supplier in Brazil ...
Source: AgroPeru

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