Paraguayan meat exporters granted access to South African market
Jul, 27, 2020 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202030
After a ten-year hiatus, the South African Department of Agriculture announced the opening of the market for Paraguayan slaughterhouses to export beef and meat products. According to the National Chancellery of Paraguay, the reopening of this market by the African country was possible through joint work between themselves and the Animal Health and Quality Service (Senacsa).
Ten days ago, the reopening of the Saudi Arabian market to receiving Paraguayan meat was announced, which also occurred after 10 years of renegotiation. The main consuming markets for Paraguayan beef are Russia, Chile, Taiwan, and Brazil. In the Arabian peninsula, the country has an export license from Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and now Saudi Arabia.
Paraguay also informed that negotiations are underway with the United States, a market that would allow the opening of several others, given the level of demand. At this time, the response from the American authorities is awaited after the recent submission of the requested documentation.
Source: Port Portal
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