Uruguay will be able to export bovine stomachs to China

Published 2024년 4월 25일

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Uruguay has been authorized to export bovine stomachs to China, making it the first country to receive such authorization. The country has also been given permission to export porcine mucosa to India for pharmaceutical use. These developments, part of a process initiated in 2020 during a visit by Uruguay's President to China, mark a significant expansion in international meat trade. The process involves registration, audits, and inclusion in the official export list for companies seeking to trade with China. Uruguay is focusing on diversifying its international markets, particularly in Southeast Asia.
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The director of International Affairs of the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Adriana Lupinacci, reported the day before that “China enabled health certificates for the export of bovine stomachs by the Copayan, Pando, Colonia, BPU, Las Piedras and “Arbiza”. He also announced the opening of the market for porcine mucosa to India. Since March 2020, the entry of new products to 85 destinations was authorized. During the visit of the President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou, to China, in November 2023, the modification of the meat protocol was signed, where the export of bovine stomachs was enabled,” Lupinacci recalled, adding that the Tacuarembó and Pul are in the process of finalizing their permit. If finalized, 100% of interested parties will be authorized. The official noted that companies seeking to trade with China must first register in the registration system for food importing companies (Cifer), developed by the General Customs Administration of that ...
Source: Eltelegrafo

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