Chile has reached a significant milestone in its agricultural trade endeavors with the recent authorization to export poultry meat and related products to Paraguay. This achievement follows successful negotiations between the Chilean Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG), ChileCarne (the Chilean Meat Exporters Association), and Paraguay's health authority, SENACSA.
The move opens up new opportunities in Paraguay's growing poultry market, where consumption has steadily increased over the years. With per capita GDP on the rise, reaching $6,153 in 2022, and poultry consumption at 25 kilograms per capita, Paraguay presents a promising market for Chilean poultry exports.
Chile's robust poultry consumption rate of 37 kilograms per capita highlights the potential for further expansion in Paraguay's poultry market. Poultry, known for its nutritional value and affordability, aligns well with consumer preferences in both countries.
This milestone is facilitated by Chile's existing trade agreements, particularly the Chile-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement, which allows for zero tariffs on Chilean exports to Paraguay. Additionally, Chile's authorization for pork exports to Paraguay underscores the economic complementarity between the two nations.
The reciprocal trade relationship extends beyond poultry, with Chile being the primary destination for Paraguay's beef exports. This collaboration underscores the mutual benefits of cross-border trade in the agricultural sector.
Rodrigo Castañon, Business Manager at ChileCarne, commended the efforts of Chile's Ministry of Agriculture and the SAG in opening up the Paraguayan market for Chilean poultry exports. This achievement reflects Chile's commitment to strengthening economic ties and capitalizing on international trade opportunities.
Furthermore, Chile's status as a country free of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza enhances the credibility of its poultry exports. This recent authorization adds to the success of Chile's efforts in controlling avian influenza, as recognized by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
In conclusion, Chile's approval to export poultry products to Paraguay signifies a positive advancement for both countries. As global demand for high-quality protein continues to rise, this collaboration underscores the importance of cross-border cooperation in promoting agricultural trade.
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