Argentina bans importation of ham from Spain

Posted on May 9, 2012 • Filed under: Agriculture, Argentina, Business

Spanish ham is among the products suffer restrictions on imports in Argentina.
Trade restrictions imposed by the Argentine government have come to food and have reached one of the favorite dishes for lovers of good food: Italian and Spanish hams.

The coveted hams imported in Argentina are sold in gourmet shops and upscale restaurants, appear in the list of products affected by pork import restrictions made ​​by the Secretary of Commerce, the newspaper La Nacion . The Argentine authorities have refused to confirm or deny that information Efe. Read Article

The ham is sold in Argentina’s capital at prices around 40 pesos (about 7 euros) per 100 grams. According to official figures, last year in Spain, Argentina imported 274 tons of ham worth 1.7 million euros, and 241 tons of this product in Italy.

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