These figures represent a significant recovery compared to the previous campaign, in which only 83,153 tons were exported.
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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) reported that Peruvian mango continues to consolidate itself as one of the main products of the country's agricultural export basket. During the 2024-2025 campaign, 289,508 tons of this fruit were exported. This figure marks a significant recovery, considering that in the previous campaign (2023-2024) only 83,153 tons were exported. This growth reflects not only a higher productive yield but also the positive impact of sustained sanitary actions in the main producing regions. The control and elimination of the fruit fly has been key to achieving this result, thanks to the commitment of local producers, regional governments, Senasa, and other authorities in the agricultural sector. "The recovery of Peruvian mango in international markets is the result of constant work in phytosanitary control, especially in the fight against the fruit fly. This has allowed us to maintain and expand access to more than 60 international markets, with the ...
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