Senegal: New Market Access for US Poultry and Livestock Products in West Africa

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   SG2025-0007
The United States Department of Agriculture, led by the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, finalized new export health certificates for several animal products in three West African countries. Senegal now accepts U.S. day-old chicks and hatching eggs. The Gambia also accepts U.S. day-old chicks and hatching eggs. Guinea (Conakry) accepts live small ruminants, small ruminant semen, and small ruminant embryos from the United States. This report contains links to the relevant health certificates.

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