Cattle Ranchers Agree on EU QuotasCentral American businessmen agreed to adjudicate the meat quota assigned by the European Union to the country that first complies with the required food safety and traceability requirements.Wednesday, July 21, 2010 ![]() The region had to decide how to distribute a quota of 9.500 yearly tons of meat that can be shipped to Europe without paying tariffs. Source: laprensa.com.ni Dispute over EU Meat Quota AllocationJuly 2010 The proposal to divide up the 9,500 ton EU allocation equally is rejected by Nicaragua. Central America Splits EU Beef Quota in Equal PartsJuly 2010 Central America’s beef industry has distributed the quota of meat that can be sent tariff-free to the European Union equally among all countries. Equal Meat Quotas for Exports to EUAugust 2010 Though this will depend on compliance with European standards for the entry of meat into the EU block. Central America To Request EU Quota of 30.000 Tons of MeatApril 2010 Breeders from Central America agreed to request the European Union an annual quota of 30.000 tons, as part of the Association Agreement being negotiated between both blocks. |
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