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Chile and Mexico launch the Plant and Animal health Electronic Certification System

The health authorities from both countries connected their computer systems through the Plant and Animal health Electronic Certification System eCert, which will allow a safer, easier and expeditious trading of agri-food products.

29 October 2015
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Trade between Chile and Mexico gives a technological leap, as both countries have launched the Plant and Animal health Electronic Certification System (eCert), through which the computer systems of the National Service for Agroalimentary Public Health, Safety and Quality (SENASICA) of Mexico and the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) of Chile are connected.

This new system facilitates and makes trade in agri-food products between the two countries safer, generating more than 6,800 commercial operations per year, with an estimated value of $778 M.

Thanks to this new electronic certification system, which increases the speed of response and facilitates trade, stakeholders importing and exporting agricultural, livestock and aquaculture products to and from either of both countries will be able to proceed much more quickly and efficiently.

Thursday, JOctober 22, 2015 / SAGARPA / Mexico.
http://www.sagarpa.gob.mx

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