The government of Spain is working on opening 16 new markets for fruits and vegetables

Published 2024년 6월 24일

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The Fruit and Vegetable Working Group, a collaboration between Spain and 16 countries, is focused on expanding Spanish export opportunities for fruits and vegetables. The group is currently negotiating the export of cherry, apple, and other products with countries such as Canada, Argentina, and China. However, negotiations with eight countries, including Israel, are marked as non-priority. This working group is of particular importance to the fruit and vegetable sector represented by Fepex, and has been in operation since 2014.
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The Fruit and Vegetable Working Group, whose main objective is to analyze and prioritize the negotiation process for the opening of new markets for the Spanish export of fruits and vegetables, is currently working with 16 countries. This was announced at the meeting in which those responsible for the administrations involved: the Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Business and the Ministry of Agriculture informed the sectoral associations that make up the group, among them Fepex, of the state of the negotiations with different countries. For example, work is being done with Canada to open this market for cherry production; The opening of cherry and apple production is being negotiated with Argentina, and work is being done with China so that this country allows cherry, persimmon and almond exports. The situation of the files considered non-priority was also reported, among which are negotiations with eight countries, for example, the opening of kiwi and grapes is being negotiated ...

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