Spain will allow live sheep exports to Algeria by ship starting Monday.

게시됨 2025년 4월 15일

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Spain has reached an agreement with Algeria to permit the export of live sheep by ship for slaughter, effective from April 21 for animals aged between 6 and 24 months. This decision has been met with strong criticism from the National Association of Meat Industries (ANICE), which argues that it will decrease supplies to national slaughterhouses, potentially exacerbating price tensions at a time of rising sheep prices due to a declining population and increased exports to Morocco and Algeria. Despite concerns over health risks from return shipments and the impact on the meat chain and the 'Spain Brand', the export of beef and offal to Algeria has seen significant growth in recent years.
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Exports will only be permitted by ship and for animals between 6 and 24 months old. Spain will allow the export of live sheep to Algeria by ship starting April 21, following an agreement reached with Algerian authorities, sources from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food (MAPA) confirmed to Efeagro this Tuesday. Exports will only be permitted by ship and for animals between 6 and 24 months old, "only for slaughter and likely only until the Lamb Festival, which is in early June," according to ministry sources. The permit to export live sheep is going ahead following an agreement reached last Friday between the MAPA and Algerian authorities on health certificates. The agreement was notified by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA) to the National Association of Meat Industries (ANICE), which on Tuesday expressed strong criticism and rejected authorization to export sheep to the North African country, arguing that it will reduce supplies to national ...
출처: PEefeagro

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