Bolivia reopens the doors to Peruvian agricultural products

Published 2021년 9월 11일

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Bolivia and Peru have signed an agreement to restart the export of Peruvian agricultural products to Bolivia, including potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, grapes, onions, and avocados. The deal, signed at the Border Binational Attention Center - Desaguadero, involves Bolivia reissuing import permits and resuming border inspections. A meeting is scheduled for October 11 to continue the Binational Plan of Ilo. Miguel Quevedo, the head of Senasa, stressed the importance of adhering to phytosanitary agreements and international standards.
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After holding a technical meeting at the Border Binational Attention Center - Desaguadero, the sanitary and phytosanitary authorities of Bolivia and Peru signed an agreement to restore the commercial flow of Peruvian agricultural products to the highland country. This important achievement will allow small and medium producers of potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, grapes, onions and avocados, in the southern part of Peru, to resume exports of these products. The meeting was chaired by the Vice Minister of Foreign Trade of Peru, Diego Llosa, and the national head of Senasa Peru, Miguel Quevedo. The Vice Ministers of Foreign Trade and Integration of Bolivia, Rural Development and the national director of Senasag Bolivia also participated. Agreements For Senasa, it is of great importance to continue with bilateral efforts because the projection is to maintain the pace of agro-export growth and continue to provide greater market opportunities to Peruvian producers, especially those ...

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