China advances with audits to import booklet and tripe from Uruguay

China advances with audits to import booklet and tripe from Uruguay

February 20, 2024 – 20:14

Recently, the Asian giant virtually audited the Pando refrigerator in Canelones and the Copayán refrigerator in Rocha.

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The People’s Republic of China continues to advance with the audits of refrigeration plants to enable the importation of booklet and tripe from Uruguayafter virtually auditing the Pando refrigerator in the department of cannellonias well as Copayán, from Rocha.

The virtual audits carried out by the health authorities of the Asian giant are the previous step to allow the authorization and entry of both cuts into their country.

The director of Livestock Services of the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP), Diego Freitasinformed radio Carve that all the plants that are authorized to offer beef to China They are “uploading all the information to the new system” so that, later, the Chinese State can request the corresponding audits.

Likewise, De Freitas announced that on February 28, the audit of the Marfrig refrigeration plant in the department of Tacuarembó. On the other hand, tomorrow Wednesday China plans to carry out the virtual audit that allows the re-entry into consideration of the Florida refrigerator.

Uruguay seeks to place sheep and beef in Malaysia

Regarding the opening of new markets, the MGAP official highlighted that “probably” another audit will be carried out between April and May, but this time by Malaysiaa country that would be interested in purchasing sheep and beef, and which means “a very important market” in the words of De Freitas.

The meat, both sheep and beef, would be sold boneless and under the Halal rite, a method of slaughter consists of an incision with a sharp knife quickly and deeply in the neck, cutting the jugular vein and the carotid artery on both sides but leaving spine intact. This rite is extremely important for a country with more than half the population Muslim.

Unlike other Southeast Asian countries, access to Malaysia It does not have quotas or tariffs, so this is an advantage for our country.

Source: Ambito

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