Overview
- Senasa's Resolution 44/2026, published in the Boletín Oficial, creates the 'Barraca de Campo' category for rural sheep establishments to export dirty wool directly.
- Producers registered under the new figure can ship from their farms to foreign markets without first moving wool to urban barracks or traditional acopio centers.
- The agency states sanitary standards remain unchanged, with controls focused on safeguarding the country's health status for an inedible, industrial-destined product.
- Operational steps include SUR registration, use of the Documento de Tránsito de Animales (DTe) for movements to border posts, and issuance of the Certificado Sanitario de Exportación Definitivo (CSED) at fiscal yards.
- Senasa frames the measure as boosting competitiveness and commercial flexibility for the wool sector, with national directorates empowered to implement complementary certification actions.