Chile is on track to become the first country to open the South Korean market for fresh plums

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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A delegation from Chile's Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) and Frutas de Chile visited South Korea to discuss the import of fresh Chilean plums, the analysis of cold treatment for fruit exports, and electronic certification. The delegation met with Korean authorities and the Chilean Embassy in Korea. The visit aimed at updating the Free Trade Agreement and overcoming obstacles in the issuance of electronic phytosanitary certificates. Chile is hoping to expand its food supply to Korea, currently being the main source of table grapes, blueberries, cherries, apple juice, and pork.
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South Korea was the last Asian country visited by the public-private technical delegation of the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) and Frutas de Chile. In that country, progress was made in opening up to fresh Chilean plums, the analysis of cold treatment in transit for Chilean fruit exports, as well as electronic certification. During this visit, the Chilean delegation met with authorities and professionals from the Plant Quarantine Department of the APQA of Korea (Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency), and the Chilean Embassy in that country. In addition, the Garak Wholesale Market was visited, where the visitors met with representatives of the Cooperation and Planning Division. A delegation that included the head of the Division of Agricultural, Forestry and Seed Protection of the Agricultural and Livestock Service (s), SAG, Marco Muñoz, and the general manager of Frutas de Chile, Miguel Canala-Echeverría. In this regard, Ambassador Francke explained that Chile has become ...

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