Uruguay: new destination for national pork

Published Dec 21, 2020

Tridge summary

The Uruguayan Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries has permitted Frigorífico Upisa in Paraguay to export boneless pork meat to Uruguay, opening up a new market for the Paraguayan pork sector. The first shipments are anticipated to happen early next year. This could be particularly beneficial for Paraguay's swine industry, as Uruguay imports about 40,000 tons of pork annually.
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Original content

The Uruguayan Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries conducted a virtual technical audit of Frigorífico Upisa, which was authorized to export boneless suina meat to the Uruguayan market. After the audit carried out by the Uruguayan organization, the National Service for Animal Quality and Health (Senacsa) reported, through its Twitter account (@SENACSA), that with the authorization of the Upisa establishment, Uruguay is added as a new destination for products from the Paraguayan pork sector. Regarding the opportunity presented for this segment, Hugo Schaffrath, president of the Association of Pig Breeders of Paraguay (ACCP), had explained that this qualification would represent a lifeline for the country's ...
Source: Productivacm

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