SENASA is the agency responsible for implementing the Argentine national policies on health and animal and plant quality and to verify compliance with current legislation on the subject.
The Senasa plans, organizes and implements programs and specific plans that regulate the production-oriented food safe for human and animal consumption.
Argentine Squid Fleet Exceeds 100,000 Tons in Early Season Argentina
An INIDEP report details the performance and distribution of Argentine squid catches up to mid-April, with a daily average of 21 tons for the jigging fleet, as reported by Revista Puerto in its editio...
From Korean Plate to Global Problem: The Dual Life of the Giant Squid South Korea
A look at the Humboldt squid's significance as a Korean food source versus its challenging impact on international fishing operations
The Dichotomous Role of Dosidicus gigas: A Cornerstone of Kor...
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