Senasa prepares phytosanitary flexibilities for shipment of Peruvian avocados and mangoes to the United States

Published 2021년 11월 2일

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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.
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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) anticipates which are the other markets that would open for other vegetable products before the end of 2021. In addition to completing the opening of nine new markets this year for Peruvian agricultural products, the National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) would achieve by the beginning of 2022 that the phytosanitary requirements for the entry of fresh mangoes, avocados and asparagus to the United States are made more flexible. , which will reduce shipping costs. The head of Senasa, Miguel Quevedo Valle, explained that the United States has been asked to eliminate the treatments still required for the entry of fresh avocados and mangoes, a measure that will improve export conditions. Specifically, it is a matter of removing cold treatment from the phytosanitary protocols prior to export in the case of fruits, as well as eliminating the phosphine disinfection treatment for shipments of asparagus. To date, compliance with these ...

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