Peru: Sanipes strengthens the capacities of more than 200 entrepreneurs for the export of hydrobiological products to Asia

Published 2024년 9월 9일

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The first forum on Quality and Export Regulation was held by Promperú, focusing on boosting the export capabilities of Peruvian entrepreneurs, especially in the hydrobiological sector. The National Fisheries Health Agency (Sanipes) guided over 200 entrepreneurs on the necessary steps to export hydrobiological products to Asian markets, emphasizing the importance of adhering to national and international standards for health and safety. The forum also highlighted the documentation requirements for sanitary certification to export to countries like China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia. Data from Promperú reveals that from January to July 2024, the majority of Peru's hydrobiological product exports were to China, followed by Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
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Within the framework of the first forum on Quality and Export Regulation, Strategy for Access to International Markets, held by the Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism (Promperú), the National Fisheries Health Agency (Sanipes), an entity attached to the Ministry of Production (Produce), strengthened the capacities of more than 200 Peruvian entrepreneurs so that they can successfully export hydrobiological products to the Asian market. In its participation in the panel “Regulatory Requirements for Access to Asian Markets for Fishery Products and Their Compliance to Guarantee Success in Exports”, Sanipes announced how to apply national and international standards to export hydrobiological products to Asia, ensuring health and safety throughout the fishing and aquaculture production chain, in order to protect the life and public health of producers and consumers. The health authority also explained the specific documentation for the sanitary certification for ...
Source: Sanipes

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