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From now on, Brazil will be able to start exporting additives for animal consumption with a dairy component to Argentina. The authorization was forwarded to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) by the National Service for Health and Agri-food Quality (Senasa) of the neighboring country.
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According to the document, handling, loading and transport conditions comply with internationally recommended hygienic-sanitary standards, which ensure the necessary care is taken to avoid contact of products with any potential source of contamination.
In total, Brazil has already registered 17 open markets for Brazilian products this year: cotton for Egypt; live cattle for Algeria; intestinal mucosa, fertile eggs and day-old birds for Chile; buffalo semen to Panama; beef gelatin for Malaysia; pork for direct sale in natura, beef, poultry giblets and skin and processed poultry meat for Mexico; poultry meat for French Polynesia; poultry and pork meal to China; fertile eggs and day-old birds and bovine and buffalo embryos for Angola; and frozen equine embryos and animal feed for Argentina.
Source: Notícias Agrícolas