Argentina suspends exports from eight meat plants to China after COVID-19 found
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina has suspended exports to China from eight meatpacking plants after cases of the novel coronavirus were found among their employees, Argentina’s food quality and safety body, Senasa, said.
China, the main destination for the South American country’s beef, has been clamping down on meat imports amid concerns about infections of COVID-19, which is gripping countries around the region, including key food producers Argentina and Brazil.
Senasa spokesman Rodrigo Conti updated the number of plants suspended from shipping to China to eight after Senasa chief Carlos Alberto Paz said earlier in the day it had been six plants that were temporarily blocked from shipping to China.
The export suspensions come after Beijing asked the Argentine government to offer commercial security guarantees amid the pandemic.
“As soon as factories are in a position to re-export, we will give them the go-ahead once again,” Paz said.
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