Mexico: A project for the new Cattle Identification and Traceability System was presented

Published 2021년 8월 18일

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The article highlights Senasica's high ranking in the government management evaluation score, with a score of 97.3. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is set to launch an Identification and Traceability System for cattle, which will be managed by Senasica. This system will monitor cattle from birth to sale, providing efficient and transparent management of animal identification tags and tracking bovines from their origin to their final destination. There is concern about the spread of African swine fever in Mexico, and measures are being taken in collaboration with pork producers to prevent it. Senasica is also working with ANTAD to sell agricultural food with safety certificates, covering 10 products initially and planning to expand to 90 by the end of the current administration.
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AGRICULTURE PRESS RELEASE (SADER). With a score of 97.3, Senasica was one of the best qualified organizations in the evaluation of government management carried out by the Unit for Control, Evaluation and Improvement of Public Management of the Ministry of Public Function. MEXICO CITY. During the 82nd session of the Technical Council of the National Service for Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality (Senasica), the project for the Identification and Traceability System that will be operated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development was presented with the aim of monitoring cattle from their birth to the point of sale to the public. At the head of the session in his capacity as president of the Technical Council, the Minister of Agriculture, Víctor Villalobos Arámbula, explained that it is a system that will be operated by the federal authority, through Senasica, with which there will be greater control of incoming livestock. to the country, efficient and transparent ...
Source: Inforural

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