The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) of Peru is working to open new markets for vegetable products by the end of 2021 and to relax phytosanitary requirements for exports to the United States in early 2022, which could reduce shipping costs. These relaxations include removing certain treatments for avocados and mangoes, and eliminating phosphine disinfection for asparagus shipments. Peru is looking to open markets in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines for avocados and blueberries, and for aguaymanto and turmeric to the United States. However, the Panama Canal's transportation requirements for bananas due to the presence of Fusarium Race 4 in Peru is a concern.