Argentina: Santiago del Estero exported, for the first time, meat by plane to Spain

Published 2022년 12월 6일

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A historic shipment of 640 kilograms of refrigerated meat from the El Carancho establishment in Santiago del Estero, Argentina, was sent to Europe from the Madre de Ciudades Airport. This event marks the first time meat has been exported from this province to Europe. The shipment was coordinated by Senasa agents and is part of the Hilton quota. The undersecretary of Industry, Llamil Abdala, stated that this is in line with provincial policies to support local companies expanding into international markets.
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In a historic event for the province of Santiago del Estero, for the first time a shipment of 640 kilograms of refrigerated meat departed from the Madre de Ciudades Airport bound for Europe, within the framework of the Hilton quota of the El Carancho establishment. For their part, Senasa agents from the Tucumán and Santiago del Estero offices, from the Food Safety and Quality area of the NOA Sur Regional Center, coordinated the operation to transfer the cargo from the airport of the capital of Santiago to the International air terminal of Ezeiza and from there continue to Madrid. LOOK To grow in meat production: they create the Federación Agrícola Ganadera del Oeste Argentino "This first shipment of packaged beef from the Santiago del Estero airport to the European continent is a boost to the development of regional economies, generating work and foreign currency income," said the coordinator of Food Safety and Quality of the NOA Sur Regional Center Senasa, Luis ...
Source: ARInfocampo

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