Peru: 4.4 hectares of red globe grapes certified for export to Colombia

Published 2021년 6월 19일

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The article highlights that the National Service for Agrohealth and Agroenvironmental Management (Senasa) has certified 4.4 hectares of Red Globe grapes in the Mariscal Nieto province, Moquegua region, for production. With an estimated yield of 113.5 tons, the grapes are set to be exported to Colombia. The production takes place in the Valle, Estuquiña, and San Antonio sectors, which have complied with a phytosanitary management plan for pest control, ensuring the quality and safety of the crop for export.
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Senasa certified for the first time 4.4 hectares of Red Globe variety grapes that are produced in the province of Mariscal Nieto, Moquegua region. According to the Moquegua Wine Growers Association (AVIMO), it estimated a production of 113.5 tons, which will be destined for Colombia. The grape in its Red Globe variety is produced in the Valle, Estuquiña and San Antonio sectors, in the district of Moquegua. These places received the certification after complying with an adequate phytosanitary management ...

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