Chile and Ecuador sign agreement to facilitate the exchange of fresh fruit

Published 2024년 10월 29일

Tridge summary

The Agricultural and Livestock Service of Chile (SAG) and the Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency of Ecuador (Agrocalidad) have signed an addendum to their existing agreement to facilitate bilateral fruit trade. The agreement aims to expedite the import processes for bananas and pineapples from Ecuador to Chile, and pomegranates and stone fruits from Chile to Ecuador. The addendum is designed to maintain health statuses, provide private sector efficiency, and reduce costs. This agreement is particularly significant for Chile, as Ecuador is the third most important market for its apples in Latin America.
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Original content

In order to facilitate logistics and reduce the time that shipments spend in ports, as well as the costs associated with these processes, the Agricultural and Livestock Service of Chile (SAG) and the Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control Agency of Ecuador (Agrocalidad), signed an addendum to the current agreement to facilitate bilateral fruit trade between both countries. Frutas de Chile reported that the signature was signed by the national director of SAG, José Guajardo, and the executive director of Agrocalidad, Patricio Almeida. The ceremony was also attended by the Ambassador of Ecuador in Chile, Lotty Farah Andrade, the general manager of Frutas de Chile, Miguel Canala-Echeverría, and professionals from SAG, Agrocalidad, the Embassy of Ecuador in Chile and IICA. The addendum to the existing bilateral agreement on fresh fruit between both countries seeks to speed up the processes of importing bananas and pineapples from Ecuador to Chile, and pomegranates and ...
Source: MXfruit

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