mexico & โDenmark Forge โPartnership to Elevate Animalโ Feedโ Safety & Sustainability
Mexico City – August 23, 2025 – โขA landmark collaboration between โฃMexico โandโฃ Denmark is underway to substantially โenhance the safety, quality,โ andโข sustainability of animal feed production within Mexico. The initiative, spearheaded by Mexico’s Ministry โof Agriculture and โRural โDevelopment (Agriculture) and Denmark’s Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, focuses on โฃbolstering the performance industry – a network of 260 Mexicanโค plants thatโ process and market animal by-products. The ultimate โขgoal: to deliver โคbetter, certified feed options to small and medium-scale producers acrossโ the country.This partnership arrives at a critical juncture, as global demand for safe and sustainably sourced animal protein continues to rise. Mexico’s livestock sector, a vital component of the national economy, โrelies heavily โฃon the โquality and โaffordability of animal feed. Improvingโค the โขprocessing of animal by-products – materials like bones,โค skins, and โviscera deemed unsuitable for human consumption – into valuableโ feed ingredients is key to achieving both economic and environmental benefits.
Theโ National Health,โ safety and Agrifood Service (Senasica) plays โa central roleโค in this effort, acting as the regulatory body overseeing the installation and operation of these โ”benefitโ plants.”โค Senasica ensures these facilities adhere to stringent standards when transforming by-productsโค into products like animal flour and oil.
A Transatlantic Exchange of Expertise: The Binational Veterinary Forum
The collaboration officially gained momentumโค with the inaugural Mexico-Denmark Performance Forum,hosted by Senasica and the Danish Embassy inโ Mexico. The event,โค which drewโฃ 175 veterinarians, consultants, academics, representatives from Mexicanโฃ processing plants, โand โคDanish technology firms, served as a crucial platform for knowledge exchange. The Danish Veterinary and Food governance (DVFA) was also a key participant.
This initiative isโ theโค second phase ofโ a five-year Sectorialโค Strategic cooperation Project aimed at improving animal health andโ food safety betweenโฃ the two nations. โข The forum specifically focused on sharingโ best practices in transformingโข animalโฃ by-products, elevating production standards, and โคstrengthening Senasica’s capacity to enforce Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
“This isn’t simply about regulatoryโ compliance; it’s about โฃbuilding a more resilient and sustainable โfood system,” explained โDr. Elenaโ Ramirez, a veterinary consultant who attended the forum. “The Danish have a long-standing reputation for excellenceโ in food safety โขand traceability. Their insights are invaluable as โฃMexicoโฃ strives to modernizeโค its processing infrastructure.”
Discussions at the forum covered recent updates to Mexicanโค GMP regulations,cutting-edge technological โขsolutionsโค for theโ sustainable treatment of animal by-products,and available financing tools offeredโข by the Danishโข goverment to support the adoption of these technologies. โขPerhaps most importantly, theโ event facilitated โnetworking opportunities between Mexican industry โleaders and international regulatory bodies, fosteringโ potentialโฃ strategic alliances for a smoother โtransition to cleaner, more sustainable processes.
Key Agreements: A Roadmap for Progress
Theโ forum concluded with a clear โset of actionable agreements between the health agencies ofโข both countries:
Regional Workshops: Senasica and the DVFA will co-host a series of regional workshopsโ focusedโ on GMP implementation and the latest advancements in โขperformance โขtechnology.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: The establishment of interdisciplinaryโ working groups, bringing together industry stakeholders, academics, and regulatory authorities, will ensure a holistic approach to problem-solving and innovation.
* Performance Monitoring: โค A robust monitoring system will โฃbe implemented to track progress in GMP certifications and the adoption ofโฃ new technologies,โ ensuring accountability andโ continuous enhancement.
This partnership โฃrepresents a meaningful investment in the future of Mexico’s livestockโข industry. By leveraging Danish expertise and fostering a collaborative environment, Mexico is โขpoised to deliver safer, more sustainable, and higher-quality animal feedโ to its producers,โฃ ultimately benefiting consumers and the environment โalike. The initiative also positionsโข Mexicoโฃ to potentially become a regional leader inโฃ responsible โคanimal by-productโ processing.
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