Last year, Peru exported 148,000 metric tons of bananas and 28,000 metric tons of pomegranates to various international destinations.
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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) signed the phytosanitary requirements protocols for the export of bananas and fresh pomegranates to China, a market with over 1.4 billion consumers and a growing demand for high-quality food. The signing of these agreements was led by the Minister of Agrarian Development and Irrigation, Vladimir Cuno Salcedo, and the Minister of the General Administration of Customs of China, Sun Meijun, who were accompanied by technical delegations from both countries. In his speech, the head of Midagri reaffirmed the Transitional and Reconciliation Government's commitment to the reactivation of agriculture and the generation of more commercial opportunities for agricultural products in various markets around the world, with a view to further integrating small-scale farming into the agro-export chain. "It is an honor to participate in this bilateral act that reaffirms our will to continue strengthening the ties of friendship and ...
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