US: Reactions to the approval of the Systems Approach for Chilean table grapes

Published 2024년 7월 10일

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Chilean table grape producers and exporters are expecting a significant increase in fruit value, up to 45%, following the approval of the Systems Approach protocol by the USDA. This protocol allows for the export of grapes from the Atacama, Coquimbo, and Valparaíso regions to the US without the need for methyl bromide fumigation. However, the protocol is still pending official publication in the US Federal Register and approval in the Chilean National Congress. Despite some uncertainty and concerns from California table grape producers about potential pest risks, the Systems Approach is seen as beneficial for the quality of grapes and the table grape industry in both Chile and the US.
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Following the approval of the Systems Approach protocol for the export of Chilean table grapes from the Atacama, Coquimbo and Valparaíso regions to the United States, industry members from both countries have had diverse reactions. On the one hand, Chilean producers and exporters, satisfied after more than 20 years of bilateral work, affirm that exporting without the need to fumigate with methyl bromide - in exchange for a series of mitigation measures at source - could increase the value of the fruit between 40 and 45%. According to projections, this will mean better positioning in the United States and equal conditions with other suppliers, such as Peru. However, although many are celebrating, the protocol still awaits its official publication in the United States Federal Register and its approval in the Chilean National Congress. Andrés Rodríguez, Chile's Agricultural Attaché in the United States, who in the past expressed his support for the Systems Approach, told Fresh Fruit ...
Source: MXfruit

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