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Argentina: Electronic sanitary certification for animal exports

Argentina's National Agrifood Health and Quality Service (Senasa) and Chile's Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) are promoting the use of electronic health certification in the international trade of livestock products.

2 December 2024
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The aim is to achieve an internationally harmonized electronic version to replace the paper sanitary certificate, which currently accompanies exports of animal products, as is already the case between the two countries with those of plant origin.

The digital version of the sanitary certificate will reduce the possibility of using fraudulent documentation, save resources, improve efficiency, and speed up the process of release of goods traded between the countries.

To this end, the president of Senasa and the national director of SAG signed a cooperation agreement to work on the harmonization of these electronic health certificates.

In this way, the areas involved in Senasa and SAG will advance in the exchange of information and the design of the electronic certificates, to then carry out the respective tests on the operation of the system and, once it is established, begin a stage of transition from analog certification to electronic certification.

November 14, 2024/ Senasa/ Argentina.
www.argentina.gob.ar

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