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Paraguay: Senacsa advances to enter Taiwan with poultry meat

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Published Feb 26, 2024

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Taiwan is keen on maintaining its commercial alliance with Paraguay, with a particular focus on the meat sector. Taiwanese ambassador to Paraguay, José Chih-Cheng Han, held discussions with the president of the official veterinary service about authorizing the poultry sector and other products. The talks also included the possibility of exporting more bovine offal cuts, non-edible by-products like bovine meat and bone meal, and the potential for new refrigeration plants. The progress of a training project on the diagnosis and prevention of African Swine Fever in Paraguay was also discussed.
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The Asian country, in fact, shows great interest in continuing to be a commercial ally in various sectors and especially meat, taking into account that beef occupies an important share, as well as pork, which already leads Paraguayan exports. Proof of this interest was the meeting held this morning, in which the Taiwanese ambassador to the Republic of Paraguay, José Chih-Cheng Han, participated, who spoke with the president of the official veterinary service, regarding the work being undertaken to the authorization of the poultry sector and other products. More bovine offal In that sense, as reported by Senacsa, the conversations with the ambassador also focused on the inclusion of more cuts of bovine offal, the possibility of exporting non-edible by-products such as meat and bone meal of the bovine species, and even enabling new refrigeration plants. Another aspect addressed was in relation to the progress of the Training Project in Diagnosis and Prevention of African Swine Fever ...
Source: Agromeat
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