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Querétaro's livestock union aims to export meat to Asian markets

The Regional Livestock Union of Querétaro (UGRQ) seeks to export pork and beef from local meat plants in Querétaro, México, to countries from Asia and Middle East, as reported by Codice Informativo.

Posted on Apr 04 ,13:14

Querétaro's livestock union aims to export meat to Asian markets

 

The president of UGRQ Alejandro Ugalde Tinoco has recently said in a statement that Querétaro's meat producers aim at exporting pork and beef not only to the United States and Canada but also to Asia and the Middle East.

Mr. Tinoco says that the meat market from Saudi Arabia has a lot of potential for the Querétaro companies as the demand here is still rising, but domestic producers are still waiting to obtain permits for this market.

Furthermore, the UGRQ president said that the union is still waiting to receive certification from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to start shipments of meat.

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