USMEF Seminar Addresses Technical Issues for Companies Exporting Red Meat to Latin America

Meat labeling, documentation and other technical issues still present significant obstacles to growing beef and pork exports in several South American markets.

With support from the Beef Checkoff Program and the National Pork Board, the U.S. Meat Export Federation conducted an educational seminar in Laredo, Texas, to assist companies exporting U.S. red meat to Mexico, Central and South America and the Dominican Republic.
With support from the Beef Checkoff Program and the National Pork Board, the U.S. Meat Export Federation conducted an educational seminar in Laredo, Texas, to assist companies exporting U.S. red meat to Mexico, Central and South America and the Dominican Republic.
(Associated Press)

With support from the Beef Checkoff Program and the National Pork Board, the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) conducted an educational seminar in Laredo, Texas, designed to assist companies exporting U.S. red meat to Mexico, Central and South America and the Dominican Republic.

Latin America is a rapidly growing region for U.S. pork and beef exports, but Cheyenne McEndaffer, USMEF director of technical services/access, explains that labeling, documentation and other technical issues still present significant obstacles in several individual markets.

At the seminar, McEndaffer and Alejandra Valdez, a veterinarian who serves as USMEF’s Mexico City-based technical services manager, identified and explained many of these issues and took questions from participants. Click below to hear her takeaways from the event:

In addition to a discussion of well-established export markets, the seminar also addressed recently opened destinations such as Brazil and Argentina. Exports to these markets have been slow to develop, due in part to unique technical requirements.

Seminar participants also visited two cold storage facilities and a freight forwarder in the Laredo area and received guidance on export requirements from USDA officials.

USMEF is contractor to the Pork Checkoff and a subcontractor to the Beef Checkoff Program. For more information, please visit www.usmef.org.

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