Israel authorizes the import of Paraguayan bone-in beef
Jan, 15, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202403
Israeli health authorities have authorized the shipment of bone-in beef from Paraguay. This is a historic event for the country. The National Service of Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa) reported that it received a note from the Veterinary Service and Animal Health (IVSAH) of the State of Israel, through which it communicates that, according to its evaluation and the certification of Paraguay as a country free of foot-and-mouth disease with vaccination by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), it authorizes the import of bone-in beef from Paraguay.
This authorization by Israel represents a historic event for the country, as it implies the full recognition of the sanitary status, Senacsa highlighted in a statement released this Sunday. At the same time, it represents an excellent opportunity to expand export possibilities to more meat products, setting a relevant precedent to access another market for this type of product.
Celebrating the authorization
The Vice Presidency of the Republic also expressed itself through its social networks. It celebrated the opening of the Israeli market to import bone-in beef from the country. «It constitutes a momentous event for Paraguay’s meat production. We will continue working with the livestock sector to conquer more markets,» said Alliana.
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