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Senacsa successfully completes sanitary audit for meat export to Panama

Published Apr 26, 2025

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The National Animal Health and Quality Service (Senacsa) announced the completion of the final phase of an audit by Panama's Ministry of Agricultural Development (MIDA) and Ministry of Health (MINSA) to evaluate the authorization for the export of boneless beef to Panama. The audit, which ended on April 25, focused on animal health and safety aspects for export product quality. The detailed report and approval of health standards are still pending.
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The National Animal Health and Quality Service (Senacsa) announced that the final phase of the audit conducted by representatives of Panama's Ministry of Agricultural Development (MIDA) and Ministry of Health (MINSA) concluded this Friday. This process ran until April 25. According to Senacsa, "the first phase of the process has been successfully completed," and the detailed report and subsequent approval of health standards will continue. During the meeting, chaired by Dr. José Carlos Martin, president of Senacsa, and accompanied by the general directors, progress was evaluated ...
Source: Agromeat

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