Peru finalizes agreements to begin exporting citrus fruits to New Zealand

Published 2024년 9월 15일

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Peru's Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) has signed a phytosanitary protocol with New Zealand, enabling the export of fresh citrus fruits from Peru to New Zealand. Facilitated by the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa), this agreement aims to diversify market access and create more commercial opportunities for Peruvian producers. This initiative is part of Peru's broader efforts to expand its agricultural exports, which already include shipments to the USA, the Netherlands, and other countries. Peru, a leading exporter of blueberries, grapes, and quinoa, aims to exceed $11.5 billion in export sales.
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We continue to expand commercial opportunities for Peruvian products! The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) announced the signing of the phytosanitary protocol that will allow the export of fresh citrus fruits (mandarins, oranges, tangelo and limes) from Peru to New Zealand. In a bilateral technical meeting held today with the Ministry of Primary Industries of New Zealand (MPI), the delegation of the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa), headed by the national head, Vilma Gutarra and the representatives of the Embassy of Peru in New Zealand, signed the Work Plan to begin exports to this important market. «With the agro-export potential that the country has, it is essential to continue diversifying access to new markets for Peruvian products; in this way, greater commercial opportunities are generated for producers. These achievements are the result of Senasa's actions at the national level, such as phytosanitary surveillance and quarantine pest ...
Source: AgroPeru

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