The meat industry is extremely important for Brazilian agribusiness and contributes significantly to the economy.
Chile is a major importer of Brazilian beef and has a special feature: beef must be certified in accordance with Meat Law No. 19.162.
The certification of beef consumed in Chile, regardless of whether it is produced locally or imported, must be carried out in compliance with the requirements set out in Meat Law No. 19.162.
Therefore, the rigidity of the process ensures that the product complies with the legislative requirements demanded by Chile, guaranteeing the quality of the meat and denoting safety for Chilean consumers.
This law covers the certification of the entire process, from the slaughterhouses of origin, the class of the cattle, the category of the carcasses, the nomenclature of the cuts, the refrigeration of the meat and the means of transporting the standing cattle and the meat.
The certification process under Meat Law No. 19,162 must be carried out by professionals in the livestock sector who have passed a course on the matters to be certified, carried out by training bodies authorized by the SAG - Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero (Agricultural and Livestock Service). These professionals, known as certifiers, must be present throughout the process.
Meat Law No. 19.162 is made up of 11 articles, 4 decrees and 4 Chilean standards, which underpin all the technical and health criteria that must be met for the certification process.
The decrees are as follows:
Chilean standards refer to:
All slaughterhouses authorized to export beef to Chile and wishing to expand their presence in the Chilean market.
This robust set of regulations and standards brings a number of significant benefits, reinforcing the quality and safety of products and the confidence of Chilean consumers. Here are some of the main benefits of this certification:
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