National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (SENASA)
Agribusiness
SENASA is a governmental organization that plans, organizes and executes specific programmes and activities to regulate the production of safe food for human and animal consumption.
Mandates
SENASA is a governmental organization that plans, organizes and executes specific programmes and activities to regulate the production of safe food for human and animal consumption.
Areas of Expertise
It is responsible for executing the national policies regarding animal and plant quality and safety, as well as food safety. It also verifies the respect and implementation of the current legislation on the matter.
In addition, it oversees the federal imports and exports of products and sub-products of animal and plant origin, food, veterinary and agro-chemical drugs, fertilizers and others.
SENASA is present throughout the country and has 14 Regional Centers.