Peru: Cusco producers will export 50 tons of avocado per week to Costa Rica in 2025

Published 2024년 10월 13일

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The Regional Government of Cusco, Peru, has partnered with the California Agro Export company of Costa Rica to allow local producers to export 50 tons of Hass avocados weekly during the 2025 season. This agreement is part of a broader strategy that has seen over 9,000 technical assistance services provided to producers, focusing on aspects like pruning, fertilization, irrigation, and pest control. The adoption of advanced technologies and the implementation of good agricultural practices have notably enhanced the quality of the avocado crop, enabling farmers to compete in international markets. The partnership also includes specialized training in various aspects of avocado cultivation, such as nutrition, harvesting, and post-harvest techniques, to further boost the industry's productivity and profitability.
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The Regional Government of Cusco signed an agreement with the California Agro Export company of Costa Rica, which will allow Cusco producers to export 50 tons of Hass avocado per week during the 2025 campaign. The regional governor, Werner Salcedo Álvarez, highlighted that this agreement is the result of a comprehensive approach that has included more than 9,000 personalized technical assistance services for producers. “From the Regional Agricultural Management, key areas in avocado production have been addressed, such as pruning management, fertilization, irrigation, pest control and application of phytohormones. In addition, good agricultural practices have been implemented that guarantee the quality and sustainability of the crop,” said the governor. In this context, Salcedo emphasized that, by adopting advanced technologies, such as irrigation systems and fertilization techniques, farmers have significantly improved the quality of their product, achieving a competitive ...
Source: AgroPeru

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