Thanks to the good work of Peruvian producers, quinoa, coffee, and avocado are removed from the list of additional organic controls of the European Union

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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The European Union has recently updated its import control measures for organic products in 2025, significantly reducing the restrictions for Peruvian producers. Managing Director of CAAE America, Mario Alberto Muñoz Borrego, announced that only bananas and ginger are now under these controls, signifying that important products like quinoa, coffee, and avocado have been removed. This development not only reflects well on Peru's agricultural sector but also opens up more opportunities for the country to establish a strong foothold in the European organic market. Borrego emphasized the crucial role played by farmers, exporters, and the entire production chain in achieving this milestone and encouraged continued efforts to maintain the quality and reputation of Peruvian products.
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(Source: Agraria.pe) Recently, the European Union has updated its control measures for imports of organic products during 2025, and there is good news for Peruvian producers. Mario Alberto Muñoz Borrego, managing director of CAAE America, explained that “Peru has reason to celebrate,” and that of the five products monitored by the EU, now only bananas and ginger remain under these controls. “Iconic products such as quinoa, coffee and avocado have left this list, demonstrating the great work of our producers to maintain high quality standards,” he reported. This result, he added, reinforces confidence in Peruvian crops and opens more opportunities to position the country as a leader in ...
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