Decisive measure: the Government eliminated the obligation to present municipal licenses for key Senasa procedures
The Argentine government has eliminated the requirement for presenting municipal or provincial licenses in key procedures related to agricultural activities, aimed at reducing administrative burdens.
Heated debate: the voices for and against the deregulation of foot-and-mouth vaccination
A new resolution from Senasa deregulates the foot-and-mouth vaccination process, allowing private veterinarians to administer vaccines, sparking mixed reactions among producers in the cattle industry.
"Absolutely Inopportune": An Entity Rejected a Key Deregulation in the Foot-and-Mouth Vaccination Program
The Rural Associations Confederation of Buenos Aires and La Pampa rejected the government's deregulation in the vaccination program against foot-and-mouth disease, allowing producers to choose their veterinarians starting next year.
"Absolutely unconsulted": Carbap's strong reaction to the deregulation of foot-and-mouth disease vaccination
Carbap criticized the Senasa measure allowing direct selection of veterinarians by producers for foot-and-mouth disease vaccination.
Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Argentina Will Access an Extraregional Strain Bank
Argentina has become the first country in Latin America to gain access to an extraregional strain bank for foot-and-mouth disease following a public-private cooperation agreement.
The Government made changes to the foot-and-mouth vaccination campaign: authorized free choice of private veterinarians
Argentina's government has altered its foot-and-mouth disease vaccination campaign by allowing farmers to choose their own certified private veterinarians for administering vaccinations.
"Expand Freedom": From 2027, Producers Will Be Able to Choose a Private Veterinarian for Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccination
Starting in 2027, Argentine producers will have the freedom to select accredited private veterinarians for foot-and-mouth disease vaccinations, as part of a government initiative to streamline the vaccination process.
Bird flu continues to advance in the country: a new case detected in a poultry establishment in Buenos Aires
A new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza was detected in a poultry establishment in Buenos Aires, prompting health authorities to implement containment measures.
Rates: A bill was presented for municipalities to stop charging for livestock guides
A new bill in CΓ³rdoba aims to end municipal fees for livestock transport, responding to farmer complaints about inconsistent costs and lack of benefits.
War for vaccination: producers warn that they are 'captive' of a foundation and request the intervention of Senasa
In Argentina, livestock producers are facing a vaccination crisis as they claim they are being forced to use a more expensive foundation for foot-and-mouth disease vaccines.
Avian influenza advances in the country: a case detected in a laying hens farm in CΓ³rdoba
A new outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza was detected in a laying hens farm in CΓ³rdoba, marking the third case in Argentina.
"The battle is moral": Federico Sturzenegger celebrated the approval of a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease
Federico Sturzenegger, Argentina's Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, celebrated the approval of a new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine by SENASA, framing it as a resolution of a protracted dispute.
Senasa approved a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease
The National Service of Agro-food Health and Quality (SENASA) in Argentina has approved a new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine developed by Tecnovax, which will enhance the country's cattle health system.
After two years of rejection: Senasa authorized the registration of a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease
Senasa in Argentina has approved the registration of a new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine from Tecnovax after nearly two years of various procedures.
Second Case: Avian Influenza Now Hits Poultry in Lobos
A second case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 has been detected in poultry in Lobos, Buenos Aires Province, prompting contingency measures by Senasa and market closures by Paraguay.
"The only one who pays": producers present resources against mandatory electronic identification of cattle and do not rule out going to court
Cattle producers in Argentina are contesting the government's mandatory electronic identification of livestock, arguing it unfairly burdens them.
A new case of influenza detected in wild birds in the province of Buenos Aires
Argentina's health authority has confirmed a new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds in Buenos Aires province.
Foot and Mouth Fever: Revealing Details on How Senasa Stopped a Vaccine from Brazil
A public information request revealed the complex bureaucratic and regulatory landscape around the attempt to approve a new foot-and-mouth vaccine in Argentina.
The Government declared a phytosanitary emergency due to a plague that destroys palm trees
The Government has declared a phytosanitary emergency until June 30, 2027, to combat the red palm weevil plague affecting various palm species.