Support for the commercialization of Pampean products throughout the country

Published 2020년 9월 7일

Tridge summary

The National Service of Health and Food Quality (Senasa) has visited a sausage company in Colonia Barón to support its ambition to trade nationally. The visit, which involved Senasa professionals and representatives of the province of La Pampa's Ministry of Production, aimed at assessing the plant's conditions, currently limited to provincial trade. The company is now being guided on the necessary steps and hygienic sanitary conditions to obtain federal transit authorization. This move is seen as a step towards boosting local enterprises and enhancing inter-institutional collaboration.
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SANTA ROSA (La Pampa) - With the aim of supporting actions that benefit the productive sector of the Pampas, the National Service of Health and Food Quality (Senasa) advises a sausage company in Colonia Barón, which seeks to obtain its authorization to trade its production in all the country. To do this, professionals from the La Pampa-San Luis Regional Center of the national body, together with representatives of the Ministry of Production of the province of La Pampa, toured the sausage plant evaluating the building conditions of the establishment that, so far, is enabled only for provincial transit, that is, to trade its production within the Province. "For us it is very important to accompany the establishments by providing information that allows them to enhance their growth," said Nicolás Manzanel, supervisor of the Safety area of the La Pampa - San Luis del Senasa Regional Center. During his tour, the professional explained the requirements and the hygienic sanitary ...

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