In Argentina, the transfer of hives and bees must be covered by the Transit Document

Published 2022년 8월 10일

Tridge summary

Argentine national service Senasa is reminding all stakeholders that the movement of bee-related products, including hives and bees, must be accompanied by an Electronic Transit Document (DT-e) to prevent the spread of bee diseases and the entry of the small hive beetle. The DT-e, issued by Senasa or managed by the party with its authorization, enables the transit and movement of goods across Argentina. Additionally, beekeepers are required to report any entry of live beekeeping material and register and update their data in the national records of Beekeeping Producers and Health of Agricultural Producers.
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Chaco - The National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) recalls that throughout the territory of the Argentine Republic, the movement of hives, nuclei, packages of bees, royal cells and queens, to and from breeding apiaries must be covered. by the Electronic Transit Document (DT-e) as regulated in Senasa Resolution 278/2013. The DT-e is a tool that helps prevent and avoid the spread of bee diseases, and in the event of the possible entry of the small hive beetle (PEC), detected in Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia, measures could be taken based on traceability. It is issued by Senasa or managed by the interested party with the authorization of the Agency, which covers and enables the transit and movement of all merchandise through any part of the territory of the Argentine Republic, which includes products, by-products and derivatives of animal origin that are within its scope of competence. It is also recalled that the owner of the breeding apiary must report any entry ...

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