The National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa) announced that South Africa has approved the phytosanitary requirements for importing Peruvian mangoes, opening up a new market for Peruvian mango producers. This development is expected to positively impact over 7,000 producers in Piura, Lambayeque, and Ancash. Senasa has successfully secured access to four new markets in the past ten years, including Japan, Uruguay, South Korea, and South Africa, and Peruvian mangoes are now exported to 64 international markets. The Kent mango variety, which accounts for 94% of international shipments, is the most commercially significant for export. The start of shipments to South Africa will require certain certificates and hydrothermal treatment.