Peru: Government finalizes agreement for citrus exports to New Zealand

Published 2024년 9월 15일

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The Peruvian Government, through MIDAGRI and SENASA, has signed a Work Plan to export fresh citrus fruits to New Zealand, enhancing commercial opportunities for national producers. This agreement will benefit producers from various regions and adds to existing exports to countries like the USA, Netherlands, and England. Additionally, the bilateral meeting addressed completing the Pest Risk Analysis for blueberries. Peru, a leading agricultural exporter in products such as blueberries, grapes, and quinoa, aims to surpass $11.5 billion in agricultural export sales.
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We continue to expand the commercial windows for national producers. The Government, through MIDAGRI, announced the signing of the Work Plan that will allow the export of fresh Peruvian citrus fruits (tangerines, oranges, tangelo and limes) to New Zealand. In a bilateral technical meeting held today with the Ministry of Primary Industries of New Zealand (MPI), the SENASA delegation, headed by the national head, Vilma Gutarra, and the representatives of the Embassy of Peru in New Zealand, signed the Work Plan to begin exports to this important market. "With Peru's agricultural export potential, it is essential to generate greater commercial opportunities for producers. These achievements are the result of the actions of MIDAGRI and SENASA throughout the country, such as phytosanitary surveillance and quarantine pest control, which are carried out hand in hand with agricultural producers," said the head of SENASA, Vilma Gutarra. Through this agreement, producers from Ica, Lima, ...
Source: Senasa

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