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Argentina regained the british poultry meat market

Escrito por: David Corredor
Argentina and UK poultry meat

Argentina obtained the reopening by the United Kingdom of the poultry meat and poultry products market, which had been suspended in 2023 due to the outbreaks of avian influenza. A formal note from the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs informed Senasa that it recognizes Argentina’s self-declaration as a country free of highly pathogenic avian influenza, and that it has lifted the restrictions for importing poultry meat from our territory.

The british decision is also based on the information provided by the national agency, which states that there is no risk linked to the entry of consignments of fresh meat and poultry meat products from Argentina.

“In this way, the joint work carried out by Senasa with the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Nation and the Chancellery continues to bear fruit in the recovery of export markets for poultry products”, said an official statement.

Why is this market reopening so important?

In view of the culmination of the sanitary actions in the last outbreak of HPAI in poultry (commercial circuit), SENASA submitted to OMSA a detailed document with all the sanitary actions carried out since the beginning of the outbreak, which supports and sustains Argentina’s current status as a country free of the disease.

Conclusions

Sources: Available upon request.

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