Peruvian fruits are getting ready to enter the United States and China

게시됨 2024년 9월 9일

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Peru is making strides in increasing its agricultural exports by developing health protocols for various fruits to enter new markets. The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) is working on protocols for aguaymanto, pitahaya, lucuma, pomegranates, pecans, and frozen fruits like mango, avocado, and blueberry to enter the United States and China. Additionally, protocols for citrus and blueberries are being developed for New Zealand, and citrus for Vietnam and pomegranates for South Korea. There is also plans to export peppers and chili peppers to Argentina and citrus to Brazil. In the first half of 2024, Peruvian agricultural exports saw an 11.3% increase, reaching US$ 4,504 million.
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(Agraria.pe) Record numbers of blueberry and grape shipments are driving the development of health protocols for different Peruvian fruits to supply the international market. The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) hopes to close the signing of the health protocol for aguaymanto by the end of 2024 so that it can enter the United States for the first time. Currently, Colombia is the country that exports large quantities of aguaymanto to that market. “If we export aguaymanto to that country, the mountains would benefit the most, since this fruit is produced in Cajamarca, Áncash, Ayacucho and Junín,” explained Orlando Dolores, general director of Senasa. But, not only the aguaymanto is waiting to enter the United States, Senasa commented that they are also working so that pitahaya, lucuma and other products can enter the North American country. What fruits will enter China this year? Regarding the entry of agricultural products into the Chinese market, Dolores explained that ...
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