Passionflowers and cape gooseberry advance on their way to the United States market - Redagrícola Colombia

Published 2023년 4월 3일

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Colombia is making strides to export fresh papaya, improve access to US market for blueberries, Hass avocado, dragon fruit, cut chrysanthemum flowers, and update the phytosanitary requirements for passion flowers and fresh cape gooseberry fruit. This initiative, in collaboration with US phytosanitary authorities, aims to provide more market opportunities for small and medium Colombian growers who are the primary producers of these fruits. The ultimate goal is to ensure the mitigation of risks, protection of exports, and transformation of the Colombian countryside.
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It is planned to advance in the processes of reactivation of the work plan to export fresh papaya fruit and also improve the access conditions of blueberries, Hass avocado, pitahaya and chrysanthemum to that market. Ximena Gonzalez V. Phytosanitary authorities from Colombia and the United States are working together to gain access to the US market for passion flowers such as granadilla, curuba, gulupa and passion fruit, and to update the phytosanitary requirements for fresh cape gooseberry fruit. Likewise, it is planned to advance in the processes of reactivation of the work plan to export fresh papaya fruit and also improve the conditions of access to blueberries, Hass avocado, dragon fruit and cut chrysanthemum flowers to the United States. With the above, ICA works to provide more market opportunities to small and medium growers, the main producers of these fruits in the country. “This process that we are advancing with APHIS, is aimed at defining strategies that guarantee the ...
Source: Redagricola

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