EU lifts meat export restriction on the northern border of Argentina
The Agribusiness Minister, Ricardo Buryaile, predicted that the European Union will raise “the restriction on the northern border” for Argentina meat during the next half of this year, and considered that the measure will benefit producers of Chaco, Corrientes, Salta and Formosa.
“The authorities of the European Union confirmed that Argentina are reasonable position to lift restrictions to export animal products to the northern border and pledged to carry it out during the first half,” Buryaile said during a meeting held with the press briefcase heads.
During this meeting, the Minister gave an overview of his tour of Germany, where days earlier part of Green Week (Grüne Woche), a meeting of “high level” organized by the Community during which issues related to agriculture addressed and food in the presence of officials from several countries.
“This measure will have a major impact locally as livestock producers of Salta, Formosa, Chaco and Corrientes be enabled to return to export meat to that destination. Once you finish setting the appropriate technical procedures “Buryaile evaluated.
The minister confirmed that “the EU will make a technical visit next year” to Argentina “and confirmed that” regarding the Patagonia region A and B, cattle movements were authorized to prevent this harm future export old continent”.
“The outcome was generally positive as it remained a fruitful agenda with ministers of different countries in which a change of attitude of the EU towards Argentina was evident” stressed the minister of Agro.
Source: Télam