Peru: SENASA certified more than 89 thousand hectares of grapes

Published 2024년 5월 28일

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During the 2023-2024 campaign, Peru certified 89,186 hectares of grapes across nine regions, with Ica, Piura, and Lambayeque being the primary areas. The country exported 523,567 tons of grapes, with the United States, the Netherlands, and China being the main consumers. SENASA is working to expand access to new markets and ensure that grapes meet the necessary sanitary and phytosanitary standards, currently allowing Peruvian grapes to enter 98 markets.
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The National Agrarian Health Service (SENASA) reported that during the 2023-2024 campaign, it certified 89,186 hectares of grapes located in nine regions of the country. The main areas were Ica (44,483 ha), Piura (30,155 ha) and Lambayeque (7,531 ha). The other regions that also work in coordination with SENASA to certify their fields are La Libertad, Arequipa, Áncash, Lima, Moquegua and Cajamarca, which together concentrate more than 7 thousand hectares of grapes for export. In this regard, the head of SENASA, Miguel Quevedo, indicated that Peru is one of the main grape-producing countries. "This achievement is a clear example of the resilience of exporters and the growth potential of our products," he said. "At SENASA, we will continue promoting access to new markets, training and preparing producers so that their grapes meet the sanitary and phytosanitary standards required by importing countries, in addition to carrying out permanent phytosanitary surveillance, certifying ...
Source: MXfruit

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