Taiwan seeks to increase beef, pork, and poultry imports with a visit to Paraguayan industries

Published 2024년 10월 24일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the upcoming inspections of meat processing plants in a certain country by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency (APHIA) members from October to December. The inspections will be conducted across poultry, pork, and beef processing plants to ensure compliance with phytosanitary standards. Taiwan is a crucial market for Paraguay's meat exports, with significant figures for beef and pork exports reaching US$ 127.5 million and over US$ 20 million respectively by September. Taiwan is the second largest market for Paraguayan beef, behind Chile, and the primary market for its pork exports. The poultry sector is looking to expand in the Taiwanese market. Macarena Barboza, the commercial attaché of the Paraguayan embassy in Taiwan, is optimistic about Paraguay's growing presence in the Taiwanese meat market, attributing it to the quality of Paraguay's meat products.
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IP|In the months of October, November and December, members of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency (APHIA) will arrive in our country to carry out a series of inspections of meat processing plants. The controls will involve the visit of technicians to two poultry meat processing plants, one pork meat processing plant and one beef meat processing plant. Establishments that can comply with the phytosanitary standards and requirements satisfactorily will have the indicated authorization. According to data from the National Animal Health and Quality Service (Senacsa), the Taiwanese market is key for Paraguay, with beef exports reaching US$ 127.5 million at the end of September, making Taiwan the second largest destination after Chile. In addition, 89% of Paraguayan pork exports are destined for this country, being the first destination for this protein, with shipments exceeding US$ 20 million by the ninth month of the year. In the poultry sector, the Taiwanese market is a ...
Source: Elagro

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