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Senasa modifies the deadlines for exporting cattle to the EU

Published Mar 15, 2025

Tridge summary

Argentina's Resolution 165/2025 has updated the regulations for farm registration, as detailed in Article 8 of Resolution 53/2017. This revision, aimed at ensuring livestock traceability and meeting European market standards, allows farms that have been inactive to re-register with the requirement to declare all identification devices on the property. This move is part of Senasa's strategy to enhance production conditions and access more international markets.
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The provision was established by Resolution 165/2025, published in the Official Gazette, and modifies section b of Article 8 of Resolution 53/2017. Until now, farms could remain idle for only a shorter period before losing their registration. The regulatory change establishes that producers wishing to re-register after the period of inactivity must declare all individual identification devices on the property. This measure aims to guarantee livestock traceability and comply with European market requirements. With this adjustment, Senasa ...
Source: Agromeat

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