Peru receives approval to export granadilla to Argentina

Published 2022년 3월 18일

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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation of Peru has announced approval for passion fruit exports to Argentina. This approval, granted by the Argentine health agency, allows Peruvian passion fruit to be exported to Argentina without regulation of fruit flies. The Ministry's agency, Senasa, will ensure compliance with the requirements set by both countries. This development is expected to benefit family farming producers in Peru's highland and jungle areas. Exports will undergo inspection and, if favorable, a Phytosanitary Certificate will be issued. In 2021, the certified volume for passion fruit export increased by 155% compared to 2020.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) of Peru, through Senasa, announced that the Argentine health agency, the National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality, announced that the export of passion fruit from Peru to this market has been approved. , This opening of this business took place after the Argentine health authority approved the non-regulation of fruit flies in the product for this destination. However, Senasa will be responsible for ensuring, through phytosanitary certification, that the requirements established by both countries are met. In this context, Miguel Quevedo Valle, head of Senasa, pointed out that "access to this market mainly favors family farming producers, located in the country's highlands and jungle area, articulating the agro-export chain, in this case , in the export of granadilla; which is one of the main objectives of the second agrarian reform carried out by the agricultural ...

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