Peru manages to reach agreements to export more citrus fruits to Brazil

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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Peru has successfully secured agreements to increase its citrus fruit exports to Brazil, including oranges, limes, lemons, and grapefruits. This breakthrough, a product of public-private collaboration, is expected to benefit citrus producers in various regions of Peru. Currently, Peru exports citrus to 47 countries, with the United States being the primary market. The agreement with Brazil is part of ongoing efforts to expand trade and includes expectations to clear hurdles for the export of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberry plants, potatoes, and seeds in the future.
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Peru manages to reach agreements to export more citrus fruits to Brazil. Oranges, limes, lemons and grapefruit can now enter the neighboring country. The Government, through the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (MIDAGRI), managed to secure access for fresh citrus fruits (oranges, limes, lemons, grapefruit, tangerines and tangelo) to the Brazilian market. “The access of agricultural products to new international markets is a clear opportunity for the growth and development of Peruvian producers. In this way, MIDAGRI seeks to improve the demand for these products, to the benefit of various citrus-producing regions in the country,” said Minister Angel Manero. The signing of the work plan to begin exporting these products took place in the city of Brasilia, with the participation of the head of SENASA Peru, Vilma Gutarra, the head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (MAPA), Carlos Fávaro and the ambassador of Peru in Brazil, Rómulo Acurio. The entry ...
Source: PQS

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