Papaya/Cepea: Brazilian papaya delights Chileans

Published 2023년 4월 4일

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Chile has recently approved the trade of Brazilian papayas, recognizing Brazil's reputation for high-quality production and technological investments in the crop. To prepare for this, technical visits were made from Chile to Brazil to verify phytosanitary control in Brazilian production, and Brazilian agents visited Chile to understand the market specificities. Producers interested in trading can now register on the Abrafrutas website, and this new trade agreement is anticipated to be beneficial for Brazil.
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Recently, Chile opened up to trade in Brazilian papaya – recognized for its high quality and great reputation in the foreign market, according to Abrafrutas. This recognition, in turn, is due to the good edaphoclimatic adaptation of the culture here and growing technological investments, which place Brazil as one of the largest papaya producers and exporters in the world. Last year, technical visits by Chileans took place here, in order to verify the phytosanitary control in the production for later regulation of the export of the fruit. Brazilian agents also went to ...

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