Uzbekistan opened its market to the importation of bovine genetics from Argentina

Published Nov 25, 2022

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Argentina has successfully exported bovine genetics to Uzbekistan after two and a half years of negotiations, marking a new market for the export of bovine semen and embryos. This achievement follows a memorandum on mutual cooperation for animal health and food safety signed by the National Agrifood Health and Quality Service of Argentina (Senasa) and the State Veterinary and Livestock Development Committee of Uzbekistan. The memorandum aims to enhance information exchange in animal health and food safety, with a working group to be established. The deal also includes exploration of potential meat export markets to Uzbekistan.
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Buenos Aires – The National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (Senasa) of Argentina and the State Veterinary and Livestock Development Committee of Uzbekistan today signed the health certificates to accompany the export of bovine genetics to the Asian country. In this way, two and a half years of negotiations conclude and Argentina adds a new market for the export of nationally produced bovine semen and embryos. "This time we did not start by opening the meat market, but we did it with something newer, such as genetics, in which our country makes a very important effort," said Senasa Vice President Rodolfo Acerbi. For his part, the head of the Uzbek delegation, Boburbek Khamraev, highlighted: "we saw first-rate technology in genetic production establishments in Argentina." In this sense, the general coordinator of International Relations of Senasa, Miguel Donatelli, explained that "the Uzbek delegation was seeing cloning and embryo transfer and pondered the level of production ...

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