Peru: Midagri announces the restoration of trade in agricultural products with Bolivia

Published 2021년 9월 10일

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Peru and Bolivia have agreed to reopen trade in agricultural products, including onions, potatoes, tomatoes, and other crops. The decision was made after a technical meeting at the Border Binational Attention Center - Desaguadero, where sanitary and phytosanitary authorities from both countries signed an agreement to restore the commercial flow. The first agreement details that Bolivia will reissue import permits and conduct border inspections for the smooth entry of these products. The Binational Plan of Ilo is also set to be resumed on October 11.
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19:30 | Lima, set. 10. The Minister of Agrarian Development and Irrigation, Víctor Maita, announced the reestablishment of trade in agricultural products with the neighboring country of Bolivia. “We announce the reopening of the export trade of agricultural products with Bolivia. This action will directly benefit small farmers in the southern region of Peru, "he said. He highlighted that the Midagri, in coordination with the producers and agrarian unions of the southern region of the country (among them the National Agrarian Convention - Conveagro), works together to achieve the reestablishment of the trade of local products such as onion, potato and tomato , with that country. "This is a sample that when the State, farmers and trade union ...
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