Senasa enables mandatory registry to export grains to China until August 1st

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Senasa opened the registry of the Export Request Self-Management System for those wishing to export barley, wheat, soybeans, sorghum, and corn to China.

Interested parties who have never exported or those wishing to add a product or modify data will have until August 1 to do so—mandatorily—in the Importers and Exporters Registry of the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) of the Customs Revenue and Control Agency (ARCA).

By accessing the Export Request Self-Management System, they must select “load grain export request.” Then, under “Registration request for,” select “China.” “The type of procedure to be carried out must be accurately marked among the options provided by the System,” stated Senasa.

Products and ports

Additionally, it is necessary to enter the exporter’s CUIT number and complete the contact information requested by the System. Next, the product(s) to be exported can be selected, followed by declaring the ports and loading terminals through which the operations will be conducted.

Once the above steps are completed, approve Annex III and then download Annex II to send them via email to the addresses indicated in the System.

“For any questions or inquiries, contact the Feed and Grain Products Coordination by phone at (011) 4121-5175 or by email at granarios@senasa.gob.ar,” added the agency.