Taiwanese technicians will arrive in September to inspect Paraguay's poultry industries

Published 2024년 8월 12일

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The Paraguayan ambassador to Taiwan, Carlos Fleitas, announced that Taiwanese technicians will inspect Paraguayan meat processing plants by the end of September to authorize poultry meat exports to Taiwan. This move aims to diversify export items, although poultry volumes will be smaller than beef. The ambassador is hopeful that all administrative procedures will be completed by year-end. Plans are also in place to authorize pork and beef processing plants to expand exports. Beef exports to Taiwan have grown significantly, making it the second-largest market for Paraguayan beef, accounting for 10% of total beef exports. Despite global geopolitical challenges, exports of beef, pork, and offal to Asia remain strong. Taiwan is the primary market for Paraguayan pork, representing 88% of exports, with shipments expected to double this year due to increased demand and geopolitical shifts affecting European pork exports.
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The Paraguayan ambassador to Taiwan, Carlos Fleitas, told Valor Agro that the procedures are progressing normally, and it is expected that Taiwanese technicians will arrive in Paraguay at the end of September to inspect two Paraguayan meat processing plants, in order to authorize the export of poultry meat to that destination. He pointed out that, in the case of poultry meat, the exportable supply is not as large as that of beef, so a similar volume will not be reached, but it will be important because it will diversify the export items. “We believe and are optimistic that before the end of the year all the administrative procedures will be completed to authorize the export of Paraguayan poultry meat to the Taiwanese market,” he indicated. He also mentioned the possible authorisation of a meat processing plant for pork and another industry for beef, with the aim of expanding Paraguayan livestock exports abroad. The ambassador also referred to beef, which is destined for the Asian ...
Source: Agromeat

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